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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

For the work experience section of the Sidley application, should I use the STAR format to describe my experiences, or is it better to list them in a concise, bullet-point style (e.g. ‘Drafted X’, ‘Reviewed Y’)? @Jaysen @Ram Sabaratnam would you be able to help me with this? Thank you so much!
 
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Hey guys! Need word of advice here, how's the experience applying for the Mayer Brown Vac Scheme vs Direct TC, specifically:

Are the TC applications also rolling?
Is the application process any different?
What's the split for vac scheme vs direct TC hires? 80/20 better/worse?
Is it really that much more competitive to apply for direct TC if I got legal work experience but no VCs?
What are other factors to consider, or rather, why would I not apply for Mayer Brown's direct TC?

Thanks in advance!
 
Do you require permission or a visa to work in the office location(s) you are applying to?

As an international student, how realistic and/or beneficial is it for me to press No on every single one of these questionnaires, even for the larger firms that are happy to offer sponsorships, given that I could just use the Graduate Visa route for my TC?
Anyone got stories of this method failing horrendously? Anyone got confirmations that firms allow you to act stupid (oh I thought grad visa counts) in a way?
Is the answer any different for VS vs TC applications?
 
For those of you wanting to apply to A&OS, seems like their academic requirements are very strict, to the point where you are advised not to apply - for context, I achieved ABB A Levels and only 2 2:2s in first year. Emailed to ask whether it was worth applying. Always check with grad rec if you’re not sure. Their requirements are AAB and 2:1 in every module. IMG_2892.jpeg
 
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For those of you wanting to apply to A&OS, seems like their academic requirements are very strict, to the point where you are advised not to apply - for context, I achieved ABB A Levels and only 2 2:2s in first year. Emailed to ask whether it was worth applying. Always check with grad rec if you’re not sure. Their requirements are AAB and 2:1 in every module. View attachment 7258
Did they mention that they’re looking for 2.1 in every module?
 
Hi,

So Sidley's A-Level requirement is AAA - I achieved an AAB but have also now graduated from a prestigious university with a 2:1, <1% away from a First. Is this something I could plausibly try to elaborate on in order to still try to apply?

I know firms generally have contextual recruitment, so just wondering if this would fall into that scope? Thanks
Hi, I hope you are well.

I believe it is still worth making an application, especially due to your high grades at undergraduate level. Firms look at your applications holistically, and if you are genuinely interested in the work that Sidley Austin does, make a strong application based on: 'why Sidley Austin' and 'why commercial law.' Good luck!
 
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Hi, does anyone know whether Skadden has a harsh academic requirements, whether in A-levels or undergraduate degree? For context, I obtained a 2:1 from a RG but i completed my secondary school in another country and my a-level equivalent was kinda sh*t.

Also, speaking of academic requirements, i heard linklaters and HSF Kramer needs 60% in every single module of your degree. Are they really strict with this as well? Because i think one or two module just 1 or 2 marks below 60% :((((((
 
I am in a similar situation and would be interested to know, too.
If the question is whether firms will take people on who have already done the SQE, the answer is yes. In this situation, you would have already completed the education requirements, expect in the cases of some firms (e.g. White&Case, Hogan Lovells) which have their own additional SQE course to complete.

Hope that helps
 
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