Hey!Hello Abbie, I am unsure if it has been answered yet but is there any specific way you would suggest I should go about selecting seats during a vac scheme?
This is a great question, and I think lots of people think you have to pick the most well-known practice area - I would generally try to avoid this if you are only choosing it to try and 'game' the system!
The starting point should definitely be to pick an area that you are genuinely interested in. You will naturally produce better work, ask more insightful and thoughtful questions, and build stronger relationships within the team if you are actually curious about the area. This tends to come across far more positively than picking something purely because you think it is strategic or impressive.
Beyond that (i.e. if you are not sure what you are interested in, or if you are able to pick more than one), I always think it is a good idea to use the scheme to explore different options. If you have a second choice, I'd consider something you haven't experienced or would like to learn more about. A vacation scheme is one of the few opportunities where you can assist with real work and test an area without any long-term commitment, and even realising that a practice area isn't for you is still a valuable insight.
It can help to have an awareness of the firm's strengths, just so you understand where you might get particularly good exposure, but as I said above, I wouldn't let that override your own interests. Firms are not expecting you to 'optimise' your seat choices, and they are much more interested in how you engage with the seat you have been given (as you might not always get your first choice anyway!).
I'd say that more than anything, it is important to remember that the scheme is as much about you figuring out what you enjoy day-to-day as it is about performing well. If you come away able to clearly explain what you liked, what you didn't, and why, you have used your seat choices well and can clearly reflect on the VS in a post-VS interview.
If you don't get your first choice, I wouldn't worry too much - I was assigned Regulatory Litigation on one of my vacation schemes, and I knew nothing about the area (+ didn't consider myself a litigious person). However, I really enjoyed the work and it is definitely an area that I am glad I experienced, even if I didn't note it down as a preference. It is important to go into the scheme with an open mind, and make the most out of whichever seat you are assigned
Best of luck with the decision, and I hope you enjoy the scheme!!