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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

TheSaulGoodman

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    @Jessica Pearson Hello, as an aspiring criminal defence solicitor in London, would you have any recommendations for securing a paralegal role at entry level with a criminal law firm in London? That is something I am highly interested in and I am truly motivated, but I have never applied for any paralegal roles in criminal law yet and I 'only' completed a legal work experience placement with a criminal law firm in London and two mini-pupillages with criminal Chambers in London. I will also be undertaking this year two other legal work experience placements with criminal law firms in London and another mini-pupillage with a criminal Chambers in London.

    Many thanks.
    Also wondering this! Out of curiosity how did you get your criminal experience? I've been sending out emails/linkedin messages but haven't had any luck :(
     

    Abbie Whitlock

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    How do people go about applying for paralegal roles, with previous vac scheme?

    Is it not obvious that I actively want a TC if I've been completing vac schemes, if they are asking about my future do I declare that I would want to apply for TCs. (Note the one I am currently applying for is a legal support centre, no trainees, basically no lawyers in the building)
    Hey!

    Just to add to what others have already mentioned (i.e. being transparent that you are looking to build experience), I'd say that firms are generally quite aware that most people applying to paralegal roles don't necessarily intend to stay in that role long-term. A lot of candidates will use paralegal roles to gain practical experience while continuing to pursue a TC, so it is not something that will usually come as a surprise to them - these roles typically do have a high turnover rate!

    If the topic of future plans comes up, I think it is perfectly fine to say that you ultimately hope to qualify as a solicitor. The key is to frame the role positively by explaining what you hope to learn from it and why the experience would be valuable. As long as you show genuine interest in the role itself and that you would be committed while you are there, firms are usually very understanding about longer-term ambitions :)
     

    TortillaTC

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    guys j had a Q
    I got my pgdl results back and got an average of 78 ( a distinction) , including a 96/100 in company law , which is the second highest amongst 3500 students. 80+ in tort and contract too. However , somehow got a 51 in Public law 1 lmao. Do yall reckon it would have a substantial impact on applications next year?
    Absolutely not!! Firms don’t care about the PGDL as long as you have a commendation (2.1) overall. Now that the SQE is in place it’s even less important.
     

    lawcool

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    Yea that makes sense if that’s the case! Or maybe ask if it could be considered as a Direct TC application instead
    I'm assuming they overlapped and this person couldn't do both. If you can then YES DO BOTH. Alternatively ask if there is wiggle room with dates
    Heyy both
    update, yes they overlapped so I could only pick one :( The firm have been really nice about it, which I appreciate. I've asked about potentially moving to direct TC! Thank you for the advice<33
     

    User093269823

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    guys j had a Q
    I got my pgdl results back and got an average of 78 ( a distinction) , including a 96/100 in company law , which is the second highest amongst 3500 students. 80+ in tort and contract too. However , somehow got a 51 in Public law 1 lmao. Do yall reckon it would have a substantial impact on applications next year?
    would it be worth asking for a remark if that's possible? just in case something random happened with the marking/putting it in the system
    that happened to my friends with a levels

    though risky since remarks can always go down
     

    PrayingforaTC2026

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    guys j had a Q
    I got my pgdl results back and got an average of 78 ( a distinction) , including a 96/100 in company law , which is the second highest amongst 3500 students. 80+ in tort and contract too. However , somehow got a 51 in Public law 1 lmao. Do yall reckon it would have a substantial impact on applications next year?
    Honestly its very firm dependent. I had a similar situation with my grades from uni (highest grade was 75% on diss which was on company and contract law and tort law, but lowest was public law at 55%) and still made it through to pretty decent firms (including top US firms). That said, some firms explicitly state they require 2:1 across all modules and some (like Cleary) ask for 65%+ across all modules. I think considering your rankings aside from the public law module, you should be pretty set (one or two hiccups amongst such good grades) would be okay I THINK!
     

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