TCLA Direct Training Contract Applications Discussion Thread 2023-4

SS21

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For Clyde & Co Middle East TC, there doesn't seem to be any space to input A level and University grades.

The form only has 2 text boxes asking about PGDL and SQE grades (which I haven't completed), with no option to add any more text boxes. Should I just write my A level and University grades there?

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For Clyde & Co Middle East TC, there doesn't seem to be any space to input A level and University grades.

The form only has 2 text boxes asking about PGDL and SQE grades (which I haven't completed), with no option to add any more text boxes. Should I just write my A level and University grades there?

@Jessica Booker
I wouldn’t put your A-level or university grades there unfortunately. I would contact the firm and see what they advise, as it maybe that if you haven’t done the PGDL or SQE they can’t consider you.
 

SS21

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I wouldn’t put your A-level or university grades there unfortunately. I would contact the firm and see what they advise, as it maybe that if you haven’t done the PGDL or SQE they can’t consider you.
Their website states: “our programme is open to both law and non-law students and graduates” so I’m a little confused but thank you, I will email the firm
 

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Hi all, sorry for asking again but are we suppose to use a template for the personal statement portion of Freshfields' TC application, or is a simple word document with the question, applicant name and answer sufficient?
 

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Hi all, sorry for asking again but are we suppose to use a template for the personal statement portion of Freshfields' TC application, or is a simple word document with the question, applicant name and answer sufficient?
You can just use a word document, don’t think you need for put your name as it gets uploaded with the rest of your app

I didn’t put the question, just went straight into the answer
 
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LillyandSilver

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Can we put down mitigating circumstances even if we haven't reported them officially to the university? I have never mentioned this on my applications because I didn't have it on my academic record, but I gave myself a second-degree burn before my final exam for a module and was sent by 111 to urgent care immediately after. I couldn't get a doctor's statement to make a claim in time, but I think it affected at least one of my exams.
 
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Can we put down mitigating circumstances even if we haven't reported them officially to the university? I have never mentioned this on my applications because I didn't have it on my academic record, but I gave myself a second-degree burn before my final exam for a module and was sent by 111 to urgent care immediately after. I couldn't get a doctor's statement to make a claim in time, but I think it affected at least one of my exams.
I think you can but they might ask for proof so bear this in mind. If it only affected one exam, then I would not mention it if you do not have proof.
 

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