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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

WiddyJ

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Hello!

I would personally avoid naming specific competitor firms. It's better to discuss competitors more broadly - for example, referring to other leading firms in the same area or market segment. This still demonstrates commercial awareness without getting bogged down in direct comparisons :)
By ‘referring to other leading firms’ do you mean naming them or simply saying ‘other leading firms’?
 

username10341034

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Hey!

For the 150-word work experience section, I'd recommend keeping it in short, clear prose rather than bullet points - however, if you are struggling, bullet points should be perfectly acceptable (unless they state otherwise). I'd focus on a few experiences that best show skills that they value - on their 'About Us' page, they list their core values which might be useful to refer to! You can demonstrate these skills through concise examples, rather than explicitly listing them.

I hope that helps, and best of luck with the application! :)
Hey, thanks for replying to this! It is really helpful.

Can I ask - would you use the word count to apply the experience to Mischon specifically? I am tied between just raising the skills that they value versus explicitly linking it to Mischon. I am not sure what is best.

Thank you!
 
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Amgrad

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Is Milbank's test automatic?
Hello! I am not sure about it as I just applied yesterday, so I can't say as I haven't been progressed.

But what I saw from someone's thread which was cited from the email it could not be automatic.

Be aware that Milbank is stricter to grade as they don't ask any questions for the essay.

If you have any mitigating circumstances don't be hesitate to apply.
 

MeWantTCPlz

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    Hi everyone, I have a question regarding my university grades and how this factors in for applying to firms.

    My official degree classification is a 2.1, however my breakdown percentage is a 58%. My university does not calculate the official percentage and so that number isn’t present on my certificate or transcript. For the overall result section it just says 2.1. Therefore, when applying to firms that ask for breakdowns (my 1st and 2nd year grades aren’t great but I picked it up in my final year and secured a 2.1), what should I do? I know I should rule out MC/US firms.

    Am I okay to apply to firms with a 2.1 requirement? What do I do if they ask for a percentage even though my official grade/classification is a 2.1? Do I just put N/A?

    For further context: I have solid work experience. I have completed a vacation scheme, interned with another international firm for 6 weeks and completed an AC for a TC based on my performance with them, and completed other corporate experience too. Will this outrank the low percentage?
     
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    User2640

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    This might be a very dumb question - for the Position under Work History, when listing a legal internship, is it better to simply write "Position: Legal Intern" or to include the practice area that I sat with, i.e. "Position: Legal Intern (Debt Finance)". Thank you!!
     

    msclm

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    This might be a very dumb question - for the Position under Work History, when listing a legal internship, is it better to simply write "Position: Legal Intern" or to include the practice area that I sat with, i.e. "Position: Legal Intern (Debt Finance)". Thank you!!
    I personally specify the team I sat with in the position heading!
     

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