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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

Amgrad

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I've seen this as well. But I take it as my reminder to literally not be so stressed out about joining these firms. Don't get me wrong, have your goals and aspirations as we all do, and commercial law is a very good platform for career development, networking, travel etc, but at the end of the day, it's a job, so don't spoil your health over it. Your 2-year TC could just be a springboard for you to go on to do something much more valuable for the world lol. We need more socially conscious people rather than more secondary PE funds.

This is so important as well. Meet firms, even if its for 5 minutes at a packed networking event, you will learn a lot from the way they interact with candidates. Although, I have found that US firm trainees tend to be the most disillusioned. Really nice firms I've recently met are WFW, Bristows, Bird & Bird, Taylor Wessing, OC.
Ah.. I'll be joining Taylor Wessing Open Day tomorrow, I'll be expecting a smile and prepare a warm smile for them too! 🙂

Also, I do agree, I have list of firms which have straight A* & A on Legal Cheek's score card across all 10 aspects, they are:
DLA Piper
Taylor Wessing
• Charles Russells Speechlys
• Burges Salmon
• Shoosmiths
• Harbottle & Lewis
• Brabners

These firms are worth applying if you look for their cultures over the steep learning curve, leadership, and career development like US firms.

There are some firms that are still unknown about their scorecard as they're not listed on Legal Cheek:
Skadden
Orrick
• Covington
• VWV
• McDermott Will & Schulte
• HG

For this list, I suggest to attend their open days or events at AllAboutLaw if you want to get to know them better..
 
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Hi guys! Lots of people asked me about the Macfarlanes Simulate assessment, and while I will not breach the intregity guidelines issued, I can give you guys some general advice.
1. If you enjoy problem-solving, this is a great assessment for you! I personally found it quite challenging but quite exciting and rewarding, so you should just go in with your thinking caps on.
2. Be sure to have your commercial awareness READY, get used to using commercial and analytical jargon in your every day life, it WILL really help you.
3. This assessment is AI proof, so if you're trying, don't even. You should not anyway, but seriously don't.
4. This assessment is a great opportunity for you guys to re-evaluate whether commercial law is for you or not, more than the other assessments I've done. So do try to absorb as much as possible from it and come to your own conclusions.

That's basically it! Be proud that you made it to this stage (that's what I'm trying to do, I don't think my assessment went particularly well :() But it did motivate me to continue applying! :)
Thanks for the insight! Where there any regular motivation questions or questions that had nothing to do with the fictional material that they gave you? Or were all questions based purely in this simulated fictional setting?
 

c.t.tc

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    i think 2nd october but might be very dumb but it says to ‘talent acquisition portal’ not mishcon but they emailed me to say it’s been accepted as talent acquisition portal? confused
    I had the same thing on the 1st of october so I reckon it's just chronological and we'll get it soon since everyone gets asked to do it :) the talent acquisition thingy is just their early careers portal!
     

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