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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

Abbie Whitlock

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Hey guys, so I have an AC coming up but I have another one as well from another firm soon after and their dates overlap, would it be advisable to ask for a faster decision from firm A so I wouldn’t need to do my AC at firm B if I get the offer (in any case, I prefer firm A). My question is would it worsen my chances than if I just let them respond in their own time?
Hello!

Congratulations on multiple AC invites, that's amazing!!

I don't think it would worsen your chances to ask them if they are able to provide a decision faster, as long as you explain why (so that they know there is a genuine reason). They might tell you that they are unable to do this, but you have then at least asked! :)
 
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TCTC

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Imposter syndrome is crazy because why do I have 1 vac scheme offer and I feel like that’s nothing and not good enough

(Probs the fear of being left with nothing if I don’t successfully convert it)
This is so real. The whole process is so unpredictable that wanting a safety net just feels sensible. It’s like you have to dot your i’s and cross your t’s in case the first time doesn’t go well 😭😭
 

Shaky_Pete

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Hey!

Yes - that is the way that I would approach it! The graduate recruitment team will be looking for signs that law is a deliberate choice that you have made, rather than simply falling into it. A strong approach could be to briefly explain what attracted you to current career, what you have enjoyed and done well in, and then draw out the transferable skills that apply to law.

You could then lightly contrast that with law - acknowledge that while you have enjoyed your current career path, commercial law ultimately appeals more because of the nature of the work, the pace, or the type of impact (or whatever it may be for you!). I'd aim to keep it concise and positive overall, as your answer should reinforce your motivation for law (rather than necessarily talk negatively about your current career).

I hope that helps! :)
Thanks Abbie!
 
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Hey, I just wanted to let anyone know for Reed Smith vac scheme that when I completed their AC I got rejected less than a week after doing it. So if you haven't heard back, it means you most likely reached the benchmark and thats something thats something to be proud of even if you don't get it in the end
 

Fauxfilm_

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can someone please make me follow my own advice (‘if it’s meant for you it won’t pass you by’) because I had an AC today and just feel so ickkkyyy after it ahhh. I barely had time to complete the written exercise (only used half the word count) and I just felt like I was rambling the whole time. Anyone else felt this way and still made it through? And I like the firm so much, makes it feel worse🥲
I had my Trowers written exercise today and completely bottled it…

First AC, first written exercise!! Not feeling the greatest at all.. not sure how the group exercise and interview can save that performance!!! Is it even worth going🥲😭
 

lawyersum

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Hey!

I'm sorry to hear that you feel this way after the AC - it is completely normal, and I think very few people leave an AC feeling genuinely happy with how they performed.

Most people walk out focusing on what they thing went wrong, rather than what they did well. Try to reflect on the other exercises too, and be proud of yourself for getting through the AC in the first place - that alone is an achievement!

If it helps, I felt completely demotivated after my Reed Smith AC because I ran out of time on one of the written exercises and didn't get to finish my answer, yet I still went on to receive an offer. You've likely done better than you think, and it can be hard to judge your performance accurately when you're coming down from the adrenaline of the day.

I would try to be kind to yourself and let it sit - the post-AC spiral is very real (and I'd be a hypocrite if I didn't acknowledge that!), but it is rarely an accurate reflection of how you came across. Fingers crossed for you!! :)
Might be counter-intuitive, but what helped me process all the rejs last year (and probably this year) was to actually just give urself the time to feel like s***.
What I used to do, and still inadvertantly do sometimes, is just try to charge it and move on. But i've realised that's not fair to the version of myself that really put alot of effort into all the different stages: the written apps, sjts, VIs, 1st and second stage interviews - all while becoming more and more attached to the firm. Again, this may not work for everyone, but personally I'd give urself some time to actually let urself feel like s*** as a way to burn / exhaust all the negative stuff outta ur mind - so you can then focus on the more positive & detached stuff like "whatever will be, will be".
thank you both for this advice - will definitely be following it tonight. fingers crossed nevertheless for a positive outcome :)
 
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helenaskelton

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Feb 18, 2025
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so i may have to cancel an ac next week to attend another one which 100% cant be moved. the first firm hasnt yet replied if they can reschedule my ac. has anyone else been in this situation as my guilt is off the charts
Yes literally in it now. See if there’s a grad rec number you can call. It helps speed things up. Otherwise email again and say your ‘other commitment’ has unfortunately given you a deadline to rearrange.
 

ridetolegal

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Hi

I have been offered a vacation scheme, but I am a paralegal undergoing full time work. does anybody know what I have do, as I would be getting paid from annual leave as well as the vac scheme - would this be some sort of bad conduct? any advice would be much appreciated.

thank you!
 

helenaskelton

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Hi

I have been offered a vacation scheme, but I am a paralegal undergoing full time work. does anybody know what I have do, as I would be getting paid from annual leave as well as the vac scheme - would this be some sort of bad conduct? any advice would be much appreciated.

thank you!
No not at all. I’ve also taken annual leave to do a winter vac scheme. You simply take annual leave, tell your firm (both sides have to do a conflicts check but I doubt anything will come up) and then take the leave. If your firm are funny, put your foot down and risk it for a biscuit. I also have friends who have had to ask nicely but it always works out. You’ll probably be paid double and taxed more for that period. Make sure you call HMRC afterwards to change your tax code back (sometimes it doesn’t do it automatically) so that you’re not still on a high tax code for when you return to work. Congratulations and good luck! :))
 

lawcool

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So I haven’t been in this situation as they’ve usually been spaced out, but as an advocate for putting yourself first before a firm…

Don’t feel guilty, sorry they need to respect themselves and realise you are one person!

In fact, tell them you have a “academic” commitment that you’re unable to miss. If they’re willing for you to potentially “fail” an exam rather than shifting your AC, that tells you everything about them.

Hopefully they make something work !!!
Thank you :') This is the mindset I'm trying to keep. I'm just having to prioritise, and it's making me feel a little bit guilty as I know they're rare to come across (especially for me haha)
 

ridetolegal

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No not at all. I’ve also taken annual leave to do a winter vac scheme. You simply take annual leave, tell your firm (both sides have to do a conflicts check but I doubt anything will come up) and then take the leave. If your firm are funny, put your foot down and risk it for a biscuit. I also have friends who have had to ask nicely but it always works out. You’ll probably be paid double and taxed more for that period. Make sure you call HMRC afterwards to change your tax code back (sometimes it doesn’t do it automatically) so that you’re not still on a high tax code for when you return to work. Congratulations and good luck! :))
Thanks so much! do I have to tell my current firm? in all honesty, they will not want to hear this and would be very reluctant to give me the time off. they dont want progression for me at allll
 

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