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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

Hey guys, sorry to share this given the recent heated discussions but I was hoping someone could suggest your view on this. I have just received a TC offer, and have 7 days to accept. I have an AC at another firm in mid February, has anyone had any experience (a) speeding up the AC timeline and offer process, or (b) asking the firm with a TC offer for more time? Thank you!!
 

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Hey guys, sorry to share this given the recent heated discussions but I was hoping someone could suggest your view on this. I have just received a TC offer, and have 7 days to accept. I have an AC at another firm in mid February, has anyone had any experience (a) speeding up the AC timeline and offer process, or (b) asking the firm with a TC offer for more time? Thank you!!
Hi can I ask what firm this is?
 
Can you share some more details - e.g. International firm/national/regional, location (London or not), etc.

Firm A - international Firm in London who have offered me a TC

Firm B - Freshfields

I have my Freshfields AC in 3 weeks time which massively clashes with the 7 day deadline given to me by Firm A, even if I were hear back from Freshfields immediately. Any thoughts would be massively appreciated!
 

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Can I use my last cycle's answer (verbatim) for the same question this year? It is about my interests outside of work/education/law. I made it to the next stage previously.
Any insights on this would be helpful. @Abbie Whitlock
Hello!

There isn't necessarily one right answer to this, but I would personally avoid repeating your answers verbatim. However, it is completely acceptable to reuse the same motivations and general ideas within your answer, as these are unlikely to have changed over the past year. I would just have a re-read of your answer and try to find ways to tighten wording, or add any new examples from the past year that might be relevant :)
 
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    Firm A - international Firm in London who have offered me a TC

    Firm B - Freshfields

    I have my Freshfields AC in 3 weeks time which massively clashes with the 7 day deadline given to me by Firm A, even if I were hear back from Freshfields immediately. Any thoughts would be massively appreciated!
    This is so impressive you should be so proud of yourself!, I personally would ask for more time from firm A, committing to a firm is a big deal and the worst they can say is no! Well done again :)
     

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    Hi @Abbie Whitlock , I was wondering if you had any advice on answering situational questions in interviews (e.g. "Imagine xyz happened, how would you react"). Is there a structure I could follow or any tips to keep in mind? Thanks so much :)
    Hello!

    For situational questions, I'd say that the graduate recruitment team (or the interviewers) are usually looking at how you think, rather than a "perfect" answer - this means that a light structure can really help keep you focused!

    In the past, I have approached it through:
    • Start by showing you understand the situation and any competing pressures (e.g. clients, deadlines, risk, etc.).
    • Then talk the interviewers through how you would prioritise and respond in practice - this could involve gathering the relevant facts, checking any guidance, and communicating with people where needed. It also helps to explain why you're taking those steps, as this helps the interviewers understand your thought process.

    Some more general tips:
    • Try not to rush into a solution (and I have been guilty of this in the past!) - it's absolutely okay to pause and think out loud, and talk the interviewers through the steps that you might consider
    • Acknowledge any uncertainty or where you would require additional information - you could show that you would ask questions or seek support from others where appropriate
    • Link your response to the firm's values - this helps to tailor and personalise your answer to this specific firm
    If you can, you could also reference a previous experience that you have had where you did something similar (e.g. "I've faced something similar in X, so I'd approach it by..."). This can help make your answer feel more authentic - however, it is not necessary, and I would avoid trying to force a link!

    I hope that assists, and best of luck :)
     
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    Abbie Whitlock

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    @Andrei Radu @Abbie Whitlock Hi I haven't heard back from GD at ALL since my application + automatic test. Would you recommend emailing them? I applied 18 Dec.
    Hey!

    I'd say it's fine to send a polite email if you are worried, but they may be working their way through applications in batches - I'm sure you'll hear back soon! :)
     

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