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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

zonnonomo

Distinguished Member
Jan 16, 2025
74
227
@Andrei Radu , I trust you are well.

I am currently applying to Squire, and I am struggling to understand how to approach this question.

"Please argue whether you are for or against stricter regulation of social media". Is it ok if, for example, I say:

I am in favour of/against stricter regulation for two reasons. Firstly [...]. Secondly [..]
The following sources support the above statements, and I can then conclude by providing feasible solutions.
they asked this question in the video interview last year! i progressed to ac and my answer was

1. current regulation of social media as intermediaries
2. clarifying the difference between regulating the social media companies themselves vs scrutinising individuals' posts
3. importance of privacy and freedom of speech rights of individual, but recognised security or hate speech concerns
4. alternative to regulation: incentivise social media to develop beneficial community guidelines/ self correcting policies
5. problem with proposed solution: private companies acting as arbiters of justice, potentially impinging on public rights

which is to say there really was no structure at all but i think VI format allowed that flexibility 🤔
 

Harvey Specter

Legendary Member
Jul 4, 2024
704
2,667
Is there a list of firms that don't use psychometric tests? It's so draining to put all that effort into an application to fall at this stage :(
I think there are a handful of firms that are solely application and interviews (no test stages):

Covington & Burling
Davis Polk & Wardwell
Debevoise & Plimpton
Dechert
Goodwin
Jones Day
Kirkland & Ellis
Morrison Foerster
Paul Hastings
Sidley Austin
Skadden
Slaughter and May
Travers Smith
Vinson & Elkins
Willkie Farr & Gallagher

There might be others but these are the ones in mind that I believe don’t use tests.

Think most of these firms place emphasis on academics though (AAA/AAB and strong 2:1).​
 
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shadowboxer909

Star Member
Oct 20, 2025
30
38
Is there a list of firms that don't use psychometric tests? It's so draining to put all that effort into an application to fall at this stage :(
Normally, they say on their site if they do/don't.

Except when they surprise you with it after making you answer written questions before hand. Cough. Eversheds. Cough. Cough.

I've been using the list below.

 

Harvey Specter

Legendary Member
Jul 4, 2024
704
2,667
It's been over a month since I took the Simmons test. For context, I got 8,7,5 in the pillars, and I think middle range numerical and verbal.

At this point, I might meet the love of my life and get married before they respond🙄
Might even have 3 kids and watch them graduate before they respond at this rate. 🙄​
 

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