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<blockquote data-quote="Chris Brown" data-source="post: 211292" data-attributes="member: 35674"><p style="text-align: justify">Apologies in advance for this long post. I hope this helps and gives you the motivation you are looking for [USER=35580]@lawyersum[/USER]. 😅</p> <p style="text-align: justify"></p> <p style="text-align: justify">I completely empathise with how you feel right now honestly. I have a similar journey. I too had originally applied for a different course during sixth form. During the COVID pandemic, I had the realisation that I wanted to study law. I took a risk and decided that I would go down that path for my university course. Coming from a socially mobile background, I struggled so much with imposter syndrome at uni. I felt so out of place in first year. I had some MC during first year as well which made things harder. 🫤</p> <p style="text-align: justify"></p> <p style="text-align: justify">I only properly settled into my course when I got to 2nd year. It wasn’t until my 3rd and final year that I started to think about the possibility of pursuing a career as a city lawyer. Prior to this, I was leaning more to the bar, in particular criminal or chancery. <strong>As a result, I too was so focused on academics and grades that I didn’t apply for insight schemes, open days, VS or TC during my time at university.</strong> I remember being concerned that I had left things too late and it would be impossible to get a VS or TC once I finished university. 🥲</p> <p style="text-align: justify"></p> <p style="text-align: justify">I ultimately made the decision to focus on my final year grades, mainly to compensate for my grades in first year. I began applying to firms in this cycle. I had no idea where to start. My aim was to have some kind of clear strategy to try secure VS and TC, but it wasn’t clear how that would look. <strong>As a result, every single one of my WVS applications was rejected. At that point, I did start to lose faith honestly.</strong> I decided to take a pause on VS applications to focus on my strategy for Spring and Summer VS applications. 😃</p> <p style="text-align: justify"></p> <p style="text-align: justify">I prioritised attending virtual events, such as application workshops, practice area sessions, commercial awareness masterclasses and also in-person open days. By doing so, I managed to get past a few application stages. Around Xmas time, a friend of mine who has also been applying this cycle, suggested TCLA. I didn’t know what it was at that point. He offered me his account that he wasn’t using. That is this account here. <strong>I honestly think it’s this platform that had the biggest impact on my overall success this cycle! </strong>😅</p> <p style="text-align: justify"></p> <p style="text-align: justify">Fast forward to now, I have received several VS offers from firms I would never have imagined would consider me when I first started working on my applications. This is despite the above circumstances I have mentioned. <strong>My point in this post is,</strong> <strong>you can and will make it! There is always light at the end of the tunnel.</strong> I started with constant rejections for WVS to now being someone with 5 VS offers (from 20 overall VS applications). It has been a difficult process in my experience this cycle. 🥲</p> <p style="text-align: justify"></p> <p style="text-align: justify">It’s a tough journey. Securing a TC is very hard, with most city law firms having a 0.5 - 3% success rate. However, it is always possible to be in that top 3%. Best of luck with all of your applications my friend. 🙂</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris Brown, post: 211292, member: 35674"] [JUSTIFY]Apologies in advance for this long post. I hope this helps and gives you the motivation you are looking for [USER=35580]@lawyersum[/USER]. 😅 I completely empathise with how you feel right now honestly. I have a similar journey. I too had originally applied for a different course during sixth form. During the COVID pandemic, I had the realisation that I wanted to study law. I took a risk and decided that I would go down that path for my university course. Coming from a socially mobile background, I struggled so much with imposter syndrome at uni. I felt so out of place in first year. I had some MC during first year as well which made things harder. 🫤 I only properly settled into my course when I got to 2nd year. It wasn’t until my 3rd and final year that I started to think about the possibility of pursuing a career as a city lawyer. Prior to this, I was leaning more to the bar, in particular criminal or chancery. [B]As a result, I too was so focused on academics and grades that I didn’t apply for insight schemes, open days, VS or TC during my time at university.[/B] I remember being concerned that I had left things too late and it would be impossible to get a VS or TC once I finished university. 🥲 I ultimately made the decision to focus on my final year grades, mainly to compensate for my grades in first year. I began applying to firms in this cycle. I had no idea where to start. My aim was to have some kind of clear strategy to try secure VS and TC, but it wasn’t clear how that would look. [B]As a result, every single one of my WVS applications was rejected. At that point, I did start to lose faith honestly.[/B] I decided to take a pause on VS applications to focus on my strategy for Spring and Summer VS applications. 😃 I prioritised attending virtual events, such as application workshops, practice area sessions, commercial awareness masterclasses and also in-person open days. By doing so, I managed to get past a few application stages. Around Xmas time, a friend of mine who has also been applying this cycle, suggested TCLA. I didn’t know what it was at that point. He offered me his account that he wasn’t using. That is this account here. [B]I honestly think it’s this platform that had the biggest impact on my overall success this cycle! [/B]😅 Fast forward to now, I have received several VS offers from firms I would never have imagined would consider me when I first started working on my applications. This is despite the above circumstances I have mentioned. [B]My point in this post is,[/B] [B]you can and will make it! There is always light at the end of the tunnel.[/B] I started with constant rejections for WVS to now being someone with 5 VS offers (from 20 overall VS applications). It has been a difficult process in my experience this cycle. 🥲 It’s a tough journey. Securing a TC is very hard, with most city law firms having a 0.5 - 3% success rate. However, it is always possible to be in that top 3%. Best of luck with all of your applications my friend. 🙂[/JUSTIFY] [/QUOTE]
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