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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

User2640

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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! :)
How about when mentioning practice areas/sectors, is it better to capitalise them? Thank you very much!
 

coolwizard22

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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 did their Flying Start Programme last year and the grad rec team said that we should definitely mention if we have met them. It sounds like it's something they look for. However, if you haven't, I wouldn't worry - there are plenty of other ways to have a strong application.
     

    c.t.tc

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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 mentioned briefly something a trainee said at a law fair I went to but that's all so I don't think it's an absolute deciding factor
     
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    johnsmith

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    I wish that firms just sent us our scores instead of a feedback report trying to psychoanalyse our best and worst traits
    The issue for them is that could open up a can of worms for them. You get rejected but know you had a strong score you ultimately may end up asking them why you were rejected - far easier to leave it vague based on the volumes they get.
     
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    silonthesofa

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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'
    It obviously always helps to have met the firm, but it's not a deal breaker. I made it through having never interacted with them at all. What you need to do is demonstrate that you know the firm. Mentioning a recent deal of theirs is a good way to do that, or something about them that makes them stand out. Meeting them at events helps to provide that insight, but it's definitely still doable without. Also, I strongly recommend their Forage course. I did it prior to my AC, but it would still help with your VI because you'll really understand what their IP practice is about.
     
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