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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

badmintonflyinginsect

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What you’re feeling is entirely normal. I remember being torn between wanting to continue my postgraduate research in AI regulation or proceed with pursuing a legal career. Ultimately, I decided the latter. The reason being, I knew what my future after the research was going to look like because I was already there. However, you’re not, and I think that’s something you need to give yourself so you can make an informed decision in regards to your future.

In my opinion, I would advise that you focus on your masters first. It seems to be the thing you’re most interested in (at this current moment in time) and unlike a legal career as a Trainee Solicitor, it’s the only one of the two that you can obtain without feeling like you’re making a lifelong commitment, thus enabling you to have all the information you need to make a real decision as to where you want to go next. Of course, you can juggle both applications now, but what if that compromises the quality and results in a failure to secure your top choice firms/universities, or what if it results in a mental burnout? I feel like they’re risks that you don’t really need to take at this stage. Equally, what if you get both, and during the course of your masters you decide that you want to remain in the academic field, or pursue a career that best aligns with what you’re studying, so you decide to rescind the TC anyway.

I appreciate it feels like the pressure is on for the TC route as you’re in your final year, likely surrounded with people who are heads down applying for VS/TC’s and you think the time is now. But the truth is, there is no set timescale for either option really. And, if you want to avoid having regrets in the future, I would not rush anything right now. Regret does not come from waiting, it comes from making the wrong decision, and wrong decisions are typically made when they are not fully informed.

Hopefully this helps with your decision.

Good luck!
im sorry if this is rude but who are u u joined an hour ago ??

edit: rlly not trying to be mean or hinder forum activity. it's just the repetitive ai-like responses from new accounts

edit 2: oops missed jaysen's post about new trainees, my apologies - pls ignore this!! <3
 
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Novaa

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im sorry if this is rude but who are u u joined an hour ago ??

edit: rlly not trying to be mean or hinder forum activity. it's just the repetitive ai-like responses from new accounts
I think Jaysen made a post saying that there are future trainees who are trialing for a new position :)

So that’s why responses might seem more detailed, as these are people who may be supporting on the forum in the future.
 
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Madison Pinewall

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Loool, why is this giving "who are you" by the Kazoo kid? Not rude at all, we love a concerned citizen. I'm a future trainee at Travers Smith just hopping back on here for a while to see if I can help anyone out.
TS is essentially my dream firm (tied with HSF) any particular tips? I have my cover letter written and I think it's quite good but since its non-rolling I'm holding off as I'm scared haha!
 
TS is essentially my dream firm (tied with HSF) any particular tips? I have my cover letter written and I think it's quite good but since its non-rolling I'm holding off as I'm scared haha!
Ooh good choice, if I'm allowed to say that. I would say my biggest tip for the TS application is to let your personality shine through. One of the greatest things about this firm is their genuine desire to know you as a person (I remember laughing my way through my first interview with the partner). They really value a personality, as their culture is one of their top strengths. Of course, you will still need to focus on that firm in particular and your strengths, but try to think outside the box - maybe your strengths came from a pretty unique/non legal job such as flipping pancakes - essentially, make yourself a little unique. Everybody has different experiences/skills/interests but we try to fit a mould of what we think looks good, whilst throwing away what makes us a memorable candidate. Good luck!
 
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Rads

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Ooh good choice, if I'm allowed to say that. I would say my biggest tip for the TS application is to let your personality shine through. One of the greatest things about this firm is their genuine desire to know you as a person (I remember laughing my way through my first interview with the partner). They really value a personality, as their culture is one of their top strengths. Of course, you will still need to focus on that firm in particular and your strengths, but try to think outside the box - maybe your strengths came from a pretty unique/non legal job such as flipping pancakes - essentially, make yourself a little unique. Everybody has different experiences/skills/interests but we try to fit a mould of what we think looks good, whilst throwing away what makes us a memorable candidate. Good luck!
Hello! Would you have any insight into how many trainees does TS take through DTC v/s vac scheme? And what is the conversion rate like?
 

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