This is such an amazing outcome - huge congratulations!! Converting all 3 ACs is super impressive and clearly shows how much work you've put in this cycle.I think my cycle has finally closed, still awaiting a few firms but assuming PFOs from them. From 33 applications, I managed to get to 3 ACs and fortunately managed to convert all of them! Unfortunately, two of them do clash at the exact same time... Feeling slightly bummed about this since I'd worked a lot towards them but the timing was just unfortunate. Anyways, just wanted to say to everyone to never give up. There was so much I learnt from applying this cycle, through rejections and progressions. There were so many times I felt so demoralised and wanted to give up, but there is light at the end of the tunnel and I believe that persistence will pay off! All the best to everyone!!
@Jaysen, many thanks for sharing this. Would it be possible to get them to grant us access to their virtual internship?Hey everyone,
Perkins Coie just opened up applications for its vacation schemes. It runs in summer, and you can apply here before the 30th April.
Ahead of the deadline, you can join our event with the Perkins Coie team on Thursday at 6pm. Here's the link to register.
As cliche as this piece of advice is, I’d say to be yourself. Throughout this application cycle, I told myself to be as authentic as possible and that the firms that like my real self would be the ones I would want to be at. I find it best shows during interviews, I even told a partner once that a day in my life sometimes includes pub hopping, and he said he would love to speak more about that if only he had the time.From someone who failed 3 ACs - do you have any top tips?
Hey!Does anyone have any examples of group tasks they’ve come across in assessment centres? They can be from previous years and do not need to be recent. I’m just not entirely sure what to expect and whether they tend to be more legal-focused or something broader.
Hello!Guys during my VS offer call the HR lady told me that they "over-offered" places on the scheme - am I cooked?
I'm wondering how many more places a firm can in theory offer than they planned for, does anybody have any thoughts on this and/or similar experiences?
HR did take a reassuring tone immediately though, saying that they "hope to place some participants on a 2027 TC" (which seemingly wasn't an option during the cycle). The conversion rate was 50-53% originally, I hope it won't dip much because of this. This is a US firm.
@Abbie Whitlock would really appreciate your thoughts on this!
Hi!Any advice on a question that asks during the Vacation Scheme please indicate if there are any specific areas you would like to experience during the vacation scheme. But there is another question in the application about which practice areas would you like to specialise in during your training contract and beyond and why? I don't want to sound repetitive in the both questions. Any advice would be insightful.
Birminghamwas this for London VS?
Someone said that they had sent some PFOs out but I haven’t heard of anyone being progressed yet.Has anyone heard anything from SH post app for DTC, or know when we will hear back. I submitted my app on 11/03/2026. I saw someone say they’re rolling basis on the threads previously but idk how rolling they are for DTC…
This is so useful and will help steer my preparation! Thank you so much AbbieHey!
In the group exercises that I have completed previously at ACs, I've found that they usually focus more on commercial awareness rather than being legal-focused. For example, things such as client pitches to win work for the firm, delivering a presentation to a client / supervisor on recent trends in a specific industry, a negotiation for a draft contract, etc.
I'm sure it differs between firms, but I'd say generally, group exercises will usually involve being given a commercial scenario (in some format) and then having to reach a conclusion as a group based on all of the factors / risks / opportunities. It's less likely that they'll be asking complex legal questions - particularly as the exercises need to be accessible to non-law students.
I'm sure others on the forum might be able to give some other examples too, but those are mainly what I have experienced. As long as your commercial awareness is up to date and you understand the factors and trends impacting the firms' main client industries, I'd say that should be more than enough. Best of luck!!![]()
I wouldn't use AirBNB specifically - booking.com is generally better.Just wondering if anyone here has experience with this...I have a vacation scheme coming up in a Birmingham office and the firm has confirmed I'll need to arrange my own accommodation. Would you go for a hotel or an Airbnb/serviced apartment?
Britannia Hotel is around £40/night, there's also ibis budget, which is around £34/night, Four Points Flex in the Jewellery Quarter for about £45/nightJust wondering if anyone here has experience with this...I have a vacation scheme coming up in a Birmingham office and the firm has confirmed I'll need to arrange my own accommodation. Would you go for a hotel or an Airbnb/serviced apartment?