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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

Harvey Specter

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Speaking Skadden, Love that I’m away the entire week next week and stressing about whether I can squeeze a laptop into my easyJet allowance… despite not even knowing if I’m getting through to the next Skadden stage. Peak delulu era.😇
Tbf the auto email did say we should start to make accommodations in advance, should we all receive the written exercise invite. Better to be prepared than underprepared in these cases!​
 
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TCLA0322

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    Tbf the auto email did say we should start to make accommodations in advance, should we all receive the written exercise invite. Better to be prepared than underprepared in these cases!​
    Honestly, imagine if it’s an email exercise and I’ve only got my phone, that ‘Sent from my iPhone’ is absolutely giving partner vibes.
     

    Lord Sumption

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    out of interest, did anyone apply to Skadden? I'm really interested in hearing what others put down as their "alternative career" haha
    I wrote that I wanted to be a Sherpa. A group from the Himalayas renowned for their exceptional high-altitude mountaineering skills, serving as guides and porters crucial to Mount Everest expeditions by fixing ropes, navigating treacherous terrain, and carrying gear for foreign climbers!

    I can guarantee no-one else wrote that haha!
     

    elle woods

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    I wrote that I wanted to be a Sherpa. A group from the Himalayas renowned for their exceptional high-altitude mountaineering skills, serving as guides and porters crucial to Mount Everest expeditions by fixing ropes, navigating treacherous terrain, and carrying gear for foreign climbers!

    I can guarantee no-one else wrote that haha!
    Woahh haha that's definitely one grad rec will remember for years to come!! That's so creative! Also while I have you here, I've always wanted to say I love your username because it makes me laugh everytime I see Lord Sumption in the forum 😂 We need a Lord Hoffmann now
     
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    Amgrad

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    out of interest, did anyone apply to Skadden? I'm really interested in hearing what others put down as their "alternative career" haha
    I wrote 2 alternative careers if I were not pursuing law. First was my personal conviction seeing my grandpa went to politics. Second is the career I've built since at University and now in business. I mentioned that I diverted from them because of nepotism and my boss dragged me to pub, went to rent chicks 👯‍♀️ each week, and asked me to fake the company balance sheet.

    I add how law could save me from that sinful situation and help others fairly. If the word count is more than 300, I'd love to add my last career choice based on my hobby and friends who supported me to become a singer/musician as I won some music competition when I was a kid 🤣
     

    BobThebIlly

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    I wrote that I wanted to be a Sherpa. A group from the Himalayas renowned for their exceptional high-altitude mountaineering skills, serving as guides and porters crucial to Mount Everest expeditions by fixing ropes, navigating treacherous terrain, and carrying gear for foreign climbers!

    I can guarantee no-one else wrote that haha!
    Istg I wrote that but from a different lens that was more personal to me but that’s crazy 😭😭

    I was inspired by getting into hiking/mountaineering in the past year and general interest
     
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    Harvey Specter

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    Just sent off an application to Hogan Lovells now and the application closes tomorrow....am I cooked

    P.S would really like to know how long they give you to complete the WG. I need to refresh my memory when it comes to the test so I would prefer 5 days
    When I applied it was pretty spaced out but idk if it will be the same at this point onwards:

    14 Oct: submitted application
    27 Oct: received stage one test
    04 Nov: sat the first stage test
    07 Nov: received second stage test
    21 Nov: confirmed adjustments for test
    01 Dec: sat the second stage test
    03 Dec: received rejection post test

    The stage one test is an SJT and WG. Stage two is a job simulation (SJT and VI).

    The stage one test is automatic but they send it out manually. Stage two is sent if you pass stage one.

    I got 10 days to complete stage one and initially 5 days for stage two but I needed adjustments.

    This was for the Lift Off programme but I think it would be pretty similar for the Summer VS.​
     

    pepsicola96

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    how do you all deal with pessimism? 😭

    i just finished a video interview and it's the first VI I've ever done that I actually think went 'well' but I'm still here thinking back and going "oh i said that wrong" "oh that one was rushed" "oh it's so competitive, I think I did well but I'm sure others have done better"

    this process is so draining lol
     
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    elle woods

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    how do you all deal with pessimism? 😭

    i just finished a video interview and it's the first VI I've ever done that I actually think went 'well' but I'm still here thinking back and going "oh i said that wrong" "oh that one was rushed" "oh it's so competitive, I think I did well but I'm sure others have done better"

    this process is so draining lol
    firstly, well done on completing your first VI! not an easy feat! I think it's uncommon for most applicants not to have those thoughts, but what's different is that experienced applicants just move on - recognise that there is nothing you can do about it after you've hit submit, and that the decision and outcome is out of your hands.

    get some rest! and treat yourself, the process is definitely not an easy one, so it's also important to take care of your physical and mental wellbeing!
     
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    DavidJC

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    out of interest, did anyone apply to Skadden? I'm really interested in hearing what others put down as their "alternative career" haha
    I wrote about corporate banking as opposed to IB (I didn't explicitly state this though), because I'd genuinely been applying to corporate banking schemes last year with the bulge bracket banks and I think it's super cool to just deal with clients and learn about them and their businesses, their philosophies and drives and all that, it's really more of a client relationship management role than a financial modelling role like IB and imo pretty similar to law (and my reasons for law). It's really ironic cos I'm an introvert and not a super sociable person, but I just love meeting people and getting to know them!
     

    DavidJC

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    I wrote that I wanted to be a Sherpa. A group from the Himalayas renowned for their exceptional high-altitude mountaineering skills, serving as guides and porters crucial to Mount Everest expeditions by fixing ropes, navigating treacherous terrain, and carrying gear for foreign climbers!

    I can guarantee no-one else wrote that haha!
    I think that's super cool, I've gone down the mountaineering rabbit hole a few times over the last year and it's always so insane to think about how effective and skilled these people are at high altitudes, providing porter services and being insanely good mountaineers (Nirmal Purja is absolutely incredible btw). I also have a really idolised image of K2 and people who have successfully climbed it in contrast with the rather commercialised status of Mt Everest and its comparative ease of climbing.

    Unfortunately I haven't got the balls to ever go after the top end of mountaineering challenges (I'd like to try Ben Nevis someday though but I'm not the most physically fit person) but I really admire those who do, especially without oxygen etc, the concept of the death zone really frightens me.
     

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