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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

dinoorchestra

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  • Feb 5, 2023
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    Hey guys, how do you keep going? I have 3 more applications I want to finish, but right now, I feel like I will never get that training contract. I am just really burned out and the onslaught of former classmates qualifying or receiving their training contracts is not helping. I have done some vacation schemes but in the last year and (as it is looking right now) this year: nothing. I am definitely moving backwards as the number of candidates increases. Tbh I regret not deferring my degree during the pandemic, because that would probably have saved my grades. Firms seem to not really consider extenuating circumstances.

    Any advice?
     

    Afraz Akhtar

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    Guys I'm doing Clifford Chance's Middle East Vac Scheme application and I would appreciate any help on how to approach this question; it says "In no more than 1440 characters including spaces (this is approx. 200 words), what are your motivations for applying to the Middle East?" They didn't mention why Clifford Chance in this question like they had done 2 years ago when I had applied previously. Should I approach this question by mainly talking about the Middle East alone? Thank you!
    @sqe4676 I think for Clifford Chance's Middle East TC, they want to see that you have a strong enough desire to work there, or at least some connection to the area e.g. language, work experience, family etc. which is why they've opted for this as opposed to the generic "Why CC". So, I agree, you should approach this question by focusing on the Middle East. However, I would encourage you to ensure that if your reasons have to do with the type of work that you could do there, then make sure this aligns with CC's offering in that location. For example, there's no use talking about, lets say infrastructure if CC don't really do that kind of work over there (I'm not saying they don't, it's just an example).
     

    User2640

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    Jul 19, 2024
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    They don't even read the cover letter I guess, maybe post AC max:rolleyes:
    Firms that screen applicants before reading apps should ask for written apps / cover letter after they've passed the test :/ Or if you automatically progress people to the next stage anyway, you shouldn't ask for written apps cos you don't even read them. Tbh I really like firms whose next stage is not automatic
     

    BatmanBeyond

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    Sep 10, 2023
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    Drive Battle GIF by Warner Bros. Pictures

    the pain lately
     

    Lawyergyal123!

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    Jan 20, 2025
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    Oh gosh sorry to ask, but when does Bakers start contacting referees? I haven't properly talked to mine in a whileee
    I wouldnt worry too much about this, just email your tutor and ask if it is okay but they never really ask more than a confirmation of grades..etc. They usually contact after you get an offer for VC or TC as well (or just before they make the offer). Most tutors are used to students asking and dont mind at all. Mine got fed up of me asking everytime and said i can put her down for all applications she doesnt care LOL
     

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