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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

ttyl

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Oct 25, 2023
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Are graduates allowed to apply to Sullivan & Cromwell's vac schemes? I was about to submit my app when I read the following on their website:

"S&C offers two-week placement schemes in the spring and summer for students interested in joining the Firm as a trainee. [...] We will accept applications for our 2026 spring and summer vacation schemes from penultimate-year law students and final-year non-law students, as well as those studying for postgraduate degrees, from 1 October 2025 through 5 December 2025."

They seem to recruit mostly from vac schemes, so do graduates have an almost zero chance of getting a TC offer from S&C?
Yeah grad rec said if you're a graduate not studying anymore, then you have to do direct TC. But they also said that doesn't put you at a disadvantage.
 

DavidJC

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Dec 29, 2019
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Hi @Andrei Radu Was hoping to hear your perspective.
Right now, I'm trying to write about the UK's recent relaxing of the capital rules for banks.
I'm struggling though to get deep into the analysis outside of the obvious increase in dealmaking. (I.e PE/ M&A transactions rely on a lot of leverage. Now that banks have more capital to invest with, these two areas will likely boom).
How can I then flesh this out/ have more commercial depth?
Is it fair to say that certain practice areas will benefit more/ less? Will drug research/ life sciences see additional increases in activity because of how capital intensive this area is?
Alternatively, is this perhaps not the best topic to use for a commercial issue application answer? I just wanted to hear your opinion, since I remember you saying how your answer was on a similarly broad commercial topic like how low interest rates affect deals.
Not Andrei, but I was looking into the impact of changing capital requirements previously (re Basel 3.1 Regs) and the key thing is that it means banks can take on more risky assets i.e. they have more room to trade riskier debt, structured debt/assets etc which can lead to more LevFin, M&A etc as rightly pointed out. Generally speaking, it will boost transactional and financing activity and all the subsequent impacts from that. I can't speak to sector-specific stuff but I hope that helps.
 
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