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I wouldn’t lose hope just yet. I understand how tough the wait can be. In the mean time, try doing fun and lighthearted things to distract yourself from the wait, or even spend time diversifying your application pool by researching into other firms.
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The firm takes on roughly less than 10 trainees a year in total. I’ve quoted a section from one of TCLA’s threads titled “where firms recruit from”, which should provide more context. It seems they have a healthy direct TC intake as well.
I also want to stress the importance of not looking at numbers and just applying !!! You never know where a single application can go.
“ Mostly from Vacation Scheme but with a consistently healthy direct TC intake
These firms recruit predominantly from their vacation schemes, but they have frequently made more than one direct TC offer every year in recent years – a direct TC app to these firms will almost certainly be read and considered seriously for a TC.
How many TCs do you need? I'd say just go for it. Obviously other firms could be priorities. Paul Hastings, White & Case etc. But if you like them apply.
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