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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

8-6, have been for the past 2 cycles. Applying* for a chance* at being a trainee* lawyer is a part- time job atp.
You’re a real trooper, genuinely props to you. Sometimes when law firms ask what is your greatest achievement, I actually want to say working full time and answering 4, 500 word questions for 20 law firms😭
 
You’re a real trooper, genuinely props to you. Sometimes when law firms ask what is your greatest achievement, I actually want to say working full time and answering 4, 500 word questions for 20 law firms😭
Unironically this is such a valid answer. Sacrificing your limited free time after work for years at a chance to break into this career is not nothing.
 
anyone else working a 9-5 whilst doing applications? It’s actually the trenches
Oh don’t get me started on this!!

I really took doing more applications while at uni for granted because OMG…. THE TRENCHES

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No me too, I actually regret not locking in on applications during university because this is not for the weak
Especially when I think about how we went from three 500-word questions and a WGT… to four 300-word questions, a SJT with a WGT at the end, followed by your application now being read, then sprinkled with a VI which has 2 curveballs and a repeat of one of your four 300-word questions. 😍😍


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Especially when I think about how we went from three 500-word questions and a WGT… to four 300-word questions, a SJT with a WGT at the end, followed by your application now being read, then sprinkled with a VI which has 2 curveballs and a repeat of one of your four 300-word questions. 😍😍


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I took for granted how much easier the applications were a few years back…
 
I've got my first written exercise tmrw and I acc have no clue what to expect. They have been so vague and just said I don't need any prior knowledge but like idek what it is I'll be writing all I know is it's 40 mins (this is w extra time). Any advice pls I'm getting desparate!!😫
@meredithgrey congratulations on making it this far! The WE is definitely a stressful element, and one that is heavily linked to time preparation. So, set yourself a strict amount of time to go through the reading, whichever way works for you. I tend to first look at the question I am being asked, and to then go through the wider materials (just so, I can leverage some of the reading time to build out a skeleton of what I am going to say).

Upon learning what the question is, think about your audience, if it is for a client (summary, straight to the point, not heavily legal) or if it is for an internal staff member (more detail, possibly less formal). The audience will shape your tone so take a second to think about this before you begin writing.

Good luck!
 
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