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TCLA Direct Training Contract Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

ADhillon01

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Quick question here for people that have been applying for the DTC route:

I’m an LPC Graduate with Distinction Honours
First Class LLB (Non Russell Uni - but still considered a top uni for law)
A Levels: BBB (but I have managed to get around the min A Level requirements, through my overall academic performance.

Have legal experience (paid and non-paid) and should be starting as a commercial litigation paralegal at a boutique firm just outside of London (pending final approval)

Is this profile good to apply for DTC? I have been applying mainly for vac schemes, because I wasn’t sure whether I have the profile for a DTC. Thank you if you read all this!
 
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InterestInPublicLaw

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    Quick question here for people that have been applying for the DTC route:

    I’m an LPC Graduate with Distinction Honours
    First Class LLB (Non Russell Uni - but still considered a top uni for law)
    A Levels: BBB (but I have managed to get around the min A Level requirements, through my overall academic performance.

    Have legal experience (paid and non-paid) and should be starting as a commercial litigation paralegal at a boutique firm just outside of London (pending final approval)

    Is this profile good to apply for DTC? I have been applying mainly for vac schemes, because I wasn’t sure whether I have the profile for a DTC. Thank you if you read all this!
    From what I mostly hear from early careers from many firms, if a firm has no preference as to which route you apply for, they would strongly suggest you apply for a vac scheme if you don’t have or have limited legal exp. I don’t think that’s the case for you - you have a law degree, legal work experience, and you’re starting a COMMERCIAL Paralegal role soon so it’s all very relevant. I don’t think I’ve ever heard about academics being a factor in deciding which route to apply for. However if you make DTC to firms that take more from vac schemers, I guess it may make sense the overall benchmark for DTC to get past the initial application stage could be higher.
     
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    Rosie_Kitten

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    I'm unsure, my top 2 were work ethic and innovation and my lowest was resilience so I'll be interested to find out. To be completely honest Idk how much stock firms actually put in the results
    The highest and lowest skills don't mean anything, as it's not a comparison to the others. It's just to let you know where you did well and badly on the test (so in future you can modify your answers to their criteria). The test is scored, but you don't ever get a raw score.
     

    thepfocollector

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    Feb 13, 2024
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    Quick question here for people that have been applying for the DTC route:

    I’m an LPC Graduate with Distinction Honours
    First Class LLB (Non Russell Uni - but still considered a top uni for law)
    A Levels: BBB (but I have managed to get around the min A Level requirements, through my overall academic performance.

    Have legal experience (paid and non-paid) and should be starting as a commercial litigation paralegal at a boutique firm just outside of London (pending final approval)

    Is this profile good to apply for DTC? I have been applying mainly for vac schemes, because I wasn’t sure whether I have the profile for a DTC. Thank you if you read all this!
    I attended an open day at Baker McKenzie in October and one of the trainees said that they secured their TC through the direct route without any legal experience.
     

    ADhillon01

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    Dec 9, 2025
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    From what I mostly hear from early careers from many firms, if a firm has no preference as to which route you apply for, they would strongly suggest you apply for a vac scheme if you don’t have or have limited legal exp. I don’t think that’s the case for you - you have a law degree, legal work experience, and you’re starting a COMMERCIAL Paralegal role soon so it’s all very relevant. I don’t think I’ve ever heard about academics being a factor in deciding which route to apply for. However if you make DTC to firms that take more from vac schemers, I guess it may make sense the overall benchmark for DTC to get past the initial application stage could be higher.
    Hey 👋

    Sorry I forgot to reply this yesterday. I really appreciate that 🙏 & yeah that’s what always put me off the DTC route because I felt the difficulty level was extremely higher than VC.

    I presumed that academics (finishing undergrad and postgrad) would be a contributing factor for DTC. I think it’s a mixture of everything. But I’m going to give DTCs a try if (hopefully not “when”) my VC apps end in tears …
     
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