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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

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    Abbie Whitlock

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    Are bullet points okay in a Written exercise?
    I always use them for advantages and disadvantages so it is easier to read and more concise - but I'm not too sure now
    @Afraz Akhtar @Abbie Whitlock any insight would be much appreciated!
    Hello!

    Great question - I would say that they are generally okay (depending on the type of document that you have been asked to produce). I have used bullet points in previous written exercises (e.g. emails, memos, reports, etc.) as, like you said, they make things much clearer and easier to read.

    As long as you introduce them properly and don't rely on them too heavily (i.e. still explain your reasoning in short paragraphs), they are usually absolutely fine and often appreciated! :)
     

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