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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2023-24
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<blockquote data-quote="LehmanBrothersRiskManagementIntern" data-source="post: 152456" data-attributes="member: 30526"><p>I did the vac scheme with Linklaters last year.</p><p></p><p>For anyone wondering, they consider more the Capp test. When I did it, I considered their framework. However, there is no specific way to pass the test. For the WG the benchmark is quite low, you just need to pass it.</p><p></p><p>They also fast track a lot of people to the vac scheme AC from their own programmes, such as Pathfinder, Exclusive Open Days, and other programmes. Having a place in one of their programmes doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll be fast tracked to their vacation scheme AC. However, it increases your chances by a lot. Completing their Forage internship is also a plus when applying.</p><p></p><p>They really look closely at your academic profile. Apparently, to increase the chances of an AC is to have at least a 65% or above in your university modules. Students with an average of 65% or higher are prioritised.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LehmanBrothersRiskManagementIntern, post: 152456, member: 30526"] I did the vac scheme with Linklaters last year. For anyone wondering, they consider more the Capp test. When I did it, I considered their framework. However, there is no specific way to pass the test. For the WG the benchmark is quite low, you just need to pass it. They also fast track a lot of people to the vac scheme AC from their own programmes, such as Pathfinder, Exclusive Open Days, and other programmes. Having a place in one of their programmes doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll be fast tracked to their vacation scheme AC. However, it increases your chances by a lot. Completing their Forage internship is also a plus when applying. They really look closely at your academic profile. Apparently, to increase the chances of an AC is to have at least a 65% or above in your university modules. Students with an average of 65% or higher are prioritised. [/QUOTE]
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