TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2024-25

capybara88

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Hi all, hope you're all well!

Don't usually post on here but I wanted some advice from ppl that I'm sure have been in a similar position! I recently had an AC at my dream firm and I just haven't been able to stop replaying what I said over and over again in my head, finding faults with it, wishing it had gone better. How do you all force yourself to kind of move on after interviews?
 

Chris Brown

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Hello,

I wanted to ask - in case I don’t meet the 2:1 criteria and have mitigating circumstances to support the same but do well in Capp test and WGT, do I have chance getting shortlisted at firm? How focused are they on grades?

Thanks!
I imagine it depends on the firm. I’m assuming this question is for Linklaters, who use both the Capp Test and WGT. To my knowledge, they ask for consistent 2:1 across all modules. They take into account MC, but they are quite focused on grades tbh. There are other firms like Travers Smith and Slaughter and May who are also very fixated on grades. I think firms like BCLP, CMS, DLA Piper, Irwin Mitchell, Hill Dickinson and Osborne Clarke don’t have a minimum A-level or degree requirement at all (although I’m not 100% sure if this is the case). Most firms will ask for a 2:1 but will consider MC. This means that they will still consider an applicant even if their overall degree average falls slightly below (e.g., high 2:2). I think if the rest of your application is strong alongside having strong test scores, most firms would definitely still consider you. Best of luck with all of your applications this cycle!​
 
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jfb

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does anyone know how much a bad automated report post SJT is going to impact a VS when done alongside a decent video interview. just panicking as I felt the traits it said I was lacking weren't true to me at all, and the ones I did 'better' on are less like me and would hate for this to be the reason I don't get it!
 

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Guys I need help, what can I expect from a negotiation exercise? Help meeeee
Highly recommend this thread for guidance on negotiation exercises:

 

ayiiii05

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Hey, this used to be me. I will be honest, TCLA premium resources helped me More than anything. You get access to successful apps and courses on how to write them and More. I swear im not sponsored! I know not everyone can afford it but if you can, I recommend getting it for one month and going through their courses and successful applications database. This really changed the game for me. I used to barely get past the app stage, whilst this year I got 3 ACs and had multiple VIs/second stage tests. Good luck!

PS. However, there are many free resources.
I think the biggest thing is to REALLY research the firm (I know this sounds generic) and to master your answers to basic questions like why law etc.
Thank you!
 
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Kakaboo

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I have an assessment centre on Tuesday- how many questions is good to ask partners in an interview and any advise on what these should be? Also do all assessment centres give out information the day before? They’ve said nothing
 

jojo23

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Thoughts post sh test:
I'm really bad at these tests, and it's frustrating because I know it's what lets me down. It feels like every time I do them, I'm wasting the opportunity because even managing to get this far has been a struggle all these years.

More amusing/positive thoughts:
I felt my voice shaking so much during the video interview I thought there was an earthquake 🤣
The video interview went pretty well (the first question threw me off a little, and I messed up 1 word). I did mess up my words slightly but I think overall delivery was good
I'm hoping the vi offsets the test score but I can't say I'm hopeful?
 
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trainee4u

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Verbal and sjt to be honest..
I'm not good at maths but the feedback said I excelled in that part

mm, the maths I find can be a bit random, like it's not difficult maths but more about reading?!

for the SJT what I would suggest you do is try and find out the pillars BEFORE the test, and think about what they are targeting in the question. If you score poorly on a particular pillar you are likely to have answered multiple questions wrongly. You can use screen recording software and review your answers when you receive feedback and try and figure out what you did wrong. Also think about ideal behaviour for a trainee solicitor, or in other cases they might tell you that you are in fact a qualified solicitor, and how, if you were the owner of that firm, you'd want that person to behave
 
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jfb

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Thoughts post sh test:
I'm really bad at these tests, and it's frustrating because I know it's what lets me down. It feels like every time I do them, I'm wasting the opportunity because even managing to get this far has been a struggle all these years.

More amusing/positive thoughts:
I felt my voice shaking so much during the video interview I thought there was an earthquake 🤣
The video interview went pretty well (the first question threw me off a little, and I messed up 1 word). I did mess up my words slightly but I think overall delivery was good
I'm hoping the vi offsets the test score but I can't say I'm hopeful?
i feel the exact same honestly! let down for sh by the sjt and its so frustrating as there’s not loads you can do about it and no matter how much hard work you put into the interview part, it feels as though im never going to get it due to the test.
 
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student353

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i feel the exact same honestly! let down for sh by the sjt and its so frustrating as there’s not loads you can do about it and no matter how much hard work you put into the interview part, it feels as though im never going to get it due to the test.
I honestly understand this frustration and I have been there myself (still there if I’m being completely honest!) What I have found has helped is thinking about what the question is trying to gather; ie, is it about communication, team work, resilience etc. equally, there are some practice questions online that can help.

For the verbal, which is the thing I always do best in despite English being my second language, I always think about the specifics of the question asked. Often with verbal, they’ll try and catch you out like using a static in a different context.

Trust the process, you’ll get there and you’ve probably done better than you are giving yourself credit for! :)
 
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