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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2023-24
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<blockquote data-quote="laby201" data-source="post: 171891" data-attributes="member: 10161"><p>I 100% agree that you could still perform averagely on the WG and still go on to thrive at an elite firm, and I also agree that in many ways it likely is just an effective way of cutting down applicants. When you get 4,000 applicants like some of the MC firms do, a test like the WG is a straightforward and mostly useful way of doing that.</p><p></p><p>My main point is though I still understand the point of it: it evaluates your ability to critically analyse, interpret information, and review arguments, which will all be useful as a lawyer. However, I’m less convinced of the benefits of Arctic Shores as I don’t think your ability to remember a sequence, pop balloons, or how long you want to last on that unlocking exercise before you throw your laptop across the room do reflect any abilities to perform well on a VS/TC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="laby201, post: 171891, member: 10161"] I 100% agree that you could still perform averagely on the WG and still go on to thrive at an elite firm, and I also agree that in many ways it likely is just an effective way of cutting down applicants. When you get 4,000 applicants like some of the MC firms do, a test like the WG is a straightforward and mostly useful way of doing that. My main point is though I still understand the point of it: it evaluates your ability to critically analyse, interpret information, and review arguments, which will all be useful as a lawyer. However, I’m less convinced of the benefits of Arctic Shores as I don’t think your ability to remember a sequence, pop balloons, or how long you want to last on that unlocking exercise before you throw your laptop across the room do reflect any abilities to perform well on a VS/TC. [/QUOTE]
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