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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

Abbie Whitlock

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If I submit my app for White & Case by this Friday, am I too late for their Winter VS considering they are rolling basis? My first draft is ready but need to make tweaks but haven't had the time because of work unfortunately.
Hi!

I don’t think you’re necessarily too late, but since they do recruit on a rolling basis, it’s definitely best to submit as soon as you can. If your first draft is mostly done, a few tweaks and submitting by Friday should be fine. However, if you feel your application would be stronger with more time, it might be worth applying for the Spring or Summer scheme instead.

Ultimately, it depends on how confident you feel about your application - quality matters more than speed! :)
 
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Abbie Whitlock

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Should agreements like share purchase agreement or debenture agreement be capitalised? I have tried looking this up but can't seem to find what the rule is when it comes to names of agreements.
Hello!

Just to add to previous users, generally, you only capitalise the names of agreements (e.g. share purchase agreement) when you’re referring to a specific, defined document (e.g. “under the Share Purchase Agreement dated X”). If you’re speaking more generally (e.g. “the parties entered into a share purchase agreement”), then I’d keep it lowercase. Just make sure you are consistent throughout! :)
 

johnsmith

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    For me personally I hold off. I have specifically applied to three open days only cuz I need more information on those firms😭

    I need to attend and if I don't get in, I will shamelessly beg anyone that goes for notes
    It’s tricky as the one I want to apply to is rolling as it’s one of my top targets but I’d also like to have more facetime before submitting my application.
     

    Vakil

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    Congratulations to all who got to Bird & Bird's VI!! I haven't met them anywhere and I was wondering if all of you included a personal connection (met X at Y event) when answering the question ' Why Bird & Bird'
    I'll be doing my VI this week. To answer your question, truthfully, yes, I had the opportunity to attend two events and did mention the name of a person whom I had met and spoken with at the firm. That being said, I don't think it will make my application any better on its own. I think the key is to highlight what you learned about the firm from (source x), how it connected to your interest in law, and what you did with that information. You could just as well get this information from another source (they have a great website) and provide a good answer.
     
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    Does anyone have any insight on this?
    I would imagine that this Q is asking for you to share specific qualities of the firm's that appealed to you so that the answer reads as more tailored. I highly doubt they want to restrict you to writing however many words on just one specific eureka moment 😅
    Though ofc, if you have attended an Open Day or something, then I'm sure talking about just one instance is fine!
     
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    Andrei Radu

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    Anyone that has done a successful video interview before how did you prepare?
    Hi @c.t.tc I have written an in depth guide detailing my approach for VI preparation, which has helped me get to a 75% progression rate. I have linked it here - read Section A and B, as the rest of the guide is more applicable to AC/partner interview preparation.
     
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    WeGotThis!

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    Hi!

    I don’t think you’re necessarily too late, but since they do recruit on a rolling basis, it’s definitely best to submit as soon as you can. If your first draft is mostly done, a few tweaks and submitting by Friday should be fine. However, if you feel your application would be stronger with more time, it might be worth applying for the Spring or Summer scheme instead.

    Ultimately, it depends on how confident you feel about your application - quality matters more than speed! :)
    Thank you Abbie for this advice! I'll go ahead and give their winter scheme a try.
     
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