Hello everybody,
I have decided to post about my journey into the law world, with applications for training contracts and vacation schemes.
My profile:
I graduated in Politics, Philosophy and Economics from a RG university in 2024, with a big focus on economics (and also data analysis). I worked a non-law-related job whilst at University, and took the last year off in a foreign country to focus on my sport (competitive at a high level). I earned a mid 2:1 at University (the majority 2:2 modules, a few 1st, and 2x2:2), achieved AAA (2021 covid grade assessments) at A level, and 5 x Grade 9, 3x Grade 8 and 1 x A* at GCSE level. This is my first round of applications, and I do not have much prior Law knowledge (but significant economic knowledge). As part of my UG degree, I did a dissertation utilising quantitative methods, which won an award.
I chose the firms to apply to based on which seemed to fit my skillset, diversifying slightly to improve chances; however, I understand my strategy could be improved upon when focusing on the next firms to apply for. I have no idea what to expect (probability-wise and process-wise), and I know that law is extremely competitive. I am excited to learn and welcome any advice! I spent roughly one day focused per application for my first 5 applications, then after that, I was able to do 2 a day. I prioritised based on deadlines, and accept that I probably missed out on many opportunities starting late. I made sure to try to be as professional as possible in my responses, whilst maintaining creativity and unique concepts. However, as this is my first time applying, I have never received feedback on applications before, so I am unsure exactly what individual firms are looking for in terms of responses (although I try to get a cultural understanding of the firms I apply to).
Firms applied to (so far) for Training Contracts and Vacation Schemes:
- **Dechert (17/12/25)
- Arnold & Porter (18/12/25)
- **Gibson Dunn* (19/12/25)
- **Hogan Lovells (19/12/25)
- Travers Smith* (19/12/25)
- Burges Salmon* (21/12/25) - 🫣💻
- Addleshaw Goddard 🫣💻 (23/12/25)
- Covington & Burling* (23/12/25)
- Katten (24/12/25)
- Debevoise and Plimpton (24/12/25)
- Greenberg Traurig (26/12/25)
EDIT - here are additional firms since creating the thread:
- HFW (28/12/25)
- Milbank (29/12/25) - 📨💻📨💻
- White & Case (29/12/25) 📨💻
- Bristows* (1/1/26)❌️
- Cripps* (1/1/26) 📨💻
- Vinson & Elkins (1/1/26)
- Mills & Reeve (3/1/26) - 📨(🎥)💻❌️
- Clyde & Co (5/1/26)🫣💻🎥
- Squire Pattern Boggs (5/1/26)
- Womble Bond Dickinson (5/1/26)
- Fladgate (6/1/26)
- BCLP 🫣💻 (8/1/26)❌️
- Osborne Clarke 🫣💻 (8/1/26)
- Ropes & Gray* (10/1/26)
- Cleary Gottlieb (10/1/26)
- **Withers (12/1/26)
- Wedlake Bell* (12/1/26)
- Lewis Silkin* (12/1/26)
- Charles Russell Speechlys *(13/1/26)
- **Stephenson Harwood* (14/1/26)
- **King & Spalding* (18/1/26)
Total: 31
Thank you! And feel free to ask any questions or give any advice
.
Key
* = worked multiple days over application
** = DTC
❌️ = rejection
🫣 = assessment as part of application : 5
📨 = online assessment allocated: 4
💻 = online assessment completed
🎥 = video interview: 2
🤝 = interview
🏬 = assessment centre (optimistic here down)
🏖 = VS
📂 = TC
Edit: To clarify, I applied to many US law firms over UK ones as I read that extracurricular activities and interests (of which I have extensive lists) had more value in the application process for these firms. In addition, when I started to apply, I had already missed many UK deadlines. I am very interested in London for my long-term career, but also happy to look at other regional firms where I might have higher probabilities.
I have decided to post about my journey into the law world, with applications for training contracts and vacation schemes.
My profile:
I graduated in Politics, Philosophy and Economics from a RG university in 2024, with a big focus on economics (and also data analysis). I worked a non-law-related job whilst at University, and took the last year off in a foreign country to focus on my sport (competitive at a high level). I earned a mid 2:1 at University (the majority 2:2 modules, a few 1st, and 2x2:2), achieved AAA (2021 covid grade assessments) at A level, and 5 x Grade 9, 3x Grade 8 and 1 x A* at GCSE level. This is my first round of applications, and I do not have much prior Law knowledge (but significant economic knowledge). As part of my UG degree, I did a dissertation utilising quantitative methods, which won an award.
I chose the firms to apply to based on which seemed to fit my skillset, diversifying slightly to improve chances; however, I understand my strategy could be improved upon when focusing on the next firms to apply for. I have no idea what to expect (probability-wise and process-wise), and I know that law is extremely competitive. I am excited to learn and welcome any advice! I spent roughly one day focused per application for my first 5 applications, then after that, I was able to do 2 a day. I prioritised based on deadlines, and accept that I probably missed out on many opportunities starting late. I made sure to try to be as professional as possible in my responses, whilst maintaining creativity and unique concepts. However, as this is my first time applying, I have never received feedback on applications before, so I am unsure exactly what individual firms are looking for in terms of responses (although I try to get a cultural understanding of the firms I apply to).
Firms applied to (so far) for Training Contracts and Vacation Schemes:
- **Dechert (17/12/25)
- Arnold & Porter (18/12/25)
- **Gibson Dunn* (19/12/25)
- **Hogan Lovells (19/12/25)
- Travers Smith* (19/12/25)
- Burges Salmon* (21/12/25) - 🫣💻
- Addleshaw Goddard 🫣💻 (23/12/25)
- Covington & Burling* (23/12/25)
- Katten (24/12/25)
- Debevoise and Plimpton (24/12/25)
- Greenberg Traurig (26/12/25)
EDIT - here are additional firms since creating the thread:
- HFW (28/12/25)
- Milbank (29/12/25) - 📨💻📨💻
- White & Case (29/12/25) 📨💻
- Bristows* (1/1/26)❌️
- Cripps* (1/1/26) 📨💻
- Vinson & Elkins (1/1/26)
- Mills & Reeve (3/1/26) - 📨(🎥)💻❌️
- Clyde & Co (5/1/26)🫣💻🎥
- Squire Pattern Boggs (5/1/26)
- Womble Bond Dickinson (5/1/26)
- Fladgate (6/1/26)
- BCLP 🫣💻 (8/1/26)❌️
- Osborne Clarke 🫣💻 (8/1/26)
- Ropes & Gray* (10/1/26)
- Cleary Gottlieb (10/1/26)
- **Withers (12/1/26)
- Wedlake Bell* (12/1/26)
- Lewis Silkin* (12/1/26)
- Charles Russell Speechlys *(13/1/26)
- **Stephenson Harwood* (14/1/26)
- **King & Spalding* (18/1/26)
Total: 31
Thank you! And feel free to ask any questions or give any advice
Key
* = worked multiple days over application
** = DTC
❌️ = rejection
🫣 = assessment as part of application : 5
📨 = online assessment allocated: 4
💻 = online assessment completed
🎥 = video interview: 2
🤝 = interview
🏬 = assessment centre (optimistic here down)
🏖 = VS
📂 = TC
Edit: To clarify, I applied to many US law firms over UK ones as I read that extracurricular activities and interests (of which I have extensive lists) had more value in the application process for these firms. In addition, when I started to apply, I had already missed many UK deadlines. I am very interested in London for my long-term career, but also happy to look at other regional firms where I might have higher probabilities.
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