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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

Andrei Radu

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This might sound silly, but does anyone know what Taylor Wessing's cover letter requirements are? I know that it is usually supposed to be one page long, but is there any word/font/text size limit?
Unless the firm provides more specific information about this on their website, you can generally assume the following will hold true for cover letters:
  • The font size should be 11 or 12;
  • Times New Roman is generally the best option, but other "classic" fonts should also be acceptable;
  • You should write 1-2 pages, and preferably either a full one page or a a full/close to two full pages. You should only write more than one page if you (I) think the extra length is justified by substantial value-add of the additional content you can include and (II) you will still be observing the strict norms of conciseness that generally apply to application writing through the cover letter.
 
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Andrei Radu

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Does passing DLA's WG mean you've made it to the next stage in their application process or can you still not be progressed?
In past cycles I know passing the WG did not mean you would automatically progress to the VI stage. After you passed the WG, the firm used to holistically reassess your written application and your WG performance and would only subsequently make a decision as to progression.
 
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Andrei Radu

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Akin Open Days invite 🙂

While I would also be attending HSF Kramer, Hogan Lovells and RPC open days, I would like to know some tips to make the most out of the open day to convert it to a VS!
Hi @jaisrihere and first of all huge congrats for getting all these open days invites - it is a great achievement! As for my best tips in terms of how to make the most of it:
  • Throughly research the firms before the open day and try to be inquisitive while doing so, making note of any areas you think you may ask questions about to further improve your understanding. Asking good questions (so, questions for which you would not be able to find an answer online) is a great way to show interest and to stand out from the crowd.
  • Figure out what "Why the firm" reasons you will likely want to include in a VS application, and try to ask questions relating to it - this will make it easier to include mentions of your interactions in your subsequent application.
  • Ask questions about the application process - try to find out what qualities the firm is most looking for, what mistakes to make sure to avoid, etc.
  • Try to connect with the firm's graduate recruiters: instead of only speaking to the firm's trainees and its lawyers, you should also try to get to know the firm's graduate recruiters - as they are the people who will ultimately make progressions decisions up to the Assessment Centre/final interview. Making a good impression (which does not only mean appearing competent and smart, but also showing that you are an interesting, personable, and kind person) when speaking to the firm's recruiters could significantly increase your chances of progressing past the application stage.
 
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