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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

Shaky_Pete

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I'd just like to quickly chime in about the WG/SJT discussion.
Standardised testing is fine and objective all you want. However, the WG and SJT are not exactly standardised.

Wiki defines ST as: a test that is administered and scored in a consistent or standard manner. It follows that these tests should be easy to practice, consistent to one another, and (most importantly) have correct answers.

WG: is administered by loads of different providers with different standards as to what is "correct." This makes it almost impossible to practice and do consistently well in, because correct answers fluctuate massively depending on the test provider. In addition, certain sections are weighted differently depending on the administrator or the firm.

SJT: do not even get me started. These -- cappfinity in particular -- have absolutely no correct answer. The options each measure a different trait, and lord knows how the slider ones are scored. People routinely get the same quality as their best and worst after taking the same test, which is a clear indication that these tests are bullsh*t. Absolute laziness from firms tbh.

And that is before taking into account how these are used in recruitment. If these were being used consistently and in a standard manner, candidates who score highest would automatically progress, right? But that is not the case. In addition, I really dislike how these are used to "predict behaviour" that is seemingly inconsistent with reality.

TLDR: i am frustrated at the opaque and frankly somewhat lazy recruitment process.

Agreed. WGs are too subjective. And in a typical WG, there will be a few questions that are simply poorly written, leading to more than one answer being arguably correct. I actually prefer the verbal reasoning questions in the Amberjack tests.

And SJTs are obviously a load of nonsense.

The fairest would be IQ style tests with objectively right/wrong answers...
 
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Abbie Whitlock

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Hello @Abbie Whitlock
I was wondering what are some current issues in the banking & finance sector in particular - I have fintech and interests rates, but aside from that, I was wondering about specific things regarding this particular sector

Thank you
Hi!

Great question! Whilst I am definitely not an expert on the topic, some key current issues that you could discuss include:
  • Cybersecurity and operational resilience: particularly as banks continually digitise, cyber risk and system outages are major concerns
  • Growth of private credit: this raises systemic risk issues and changes how businesses might want to access finance
  • Regulatory pressure and reform: banks are facing increasingly complex regulation, which can affect profitability and competitiveness
  • Geopolitical and macroeconomic uncertainty: things such as sanctions and supply-chain disruption can impact banks' risk management

Hopefully that helps give you some ideas of other topics to discuss! :)
 
Guys...wait. Covington Summer AC WTF WTF WTF. Summer application, applied literally just around the deadline
Finale GIF by GaryVee
 
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Does anyone have any advice on maintaining momentum? This hasn’t been a great cycle for me and honestly this whole process makes me feel stupid lol I don’t know if it’s worth it to continue to pursue this career anymore
Hey!

I totally get that feeling, and I am really sorry to hear that you feel this way - I felt a similar way last cycle after failing to be successful in any of the (many!) winter vacation scheme applications I made. This process is genuinely brutal and often comes down to timing and luck, among other things.

What helped me push through was reminding myself that you can never really predict how an application will go, and that you might be pleasantly surprised by the outcome. While I was rejected from firms that I was really keen on, I also progressed and received offers when I didn't expect it, including with firms that I was convinced I had no chance with (and I ended up really enjoying my time there!). That helped me reframe the uncertainty of the process as a positive rather than something to fear all the time (though I appreciate it is still a stressful element!).

It's also completely okay to feel tired and to question whether this path is right for you, and that doesn't mean you are failing. Sometimes taking a short step back or just giving yourself permission to feel disappointed can make a big difference - it definitely feels like you have to be 'on' all the time in this process, but it'll still be here after a break if you need it! You are definitely not stupid, and a tough cycle absolutely does not define your ability or your future in this career - many of the most talented and amazing trainees and lawyers I know had several unsuccessful cycles.

Try to be kind yourself, and have faith that you will end up in the right firm or place for you. I'll be rooting for you! :)
 

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I was wondering if anybody could give me some advice:
I have an interview on 5th Feb and I assumed I’d get cover for work so accepted it as it was the only date and time available (I think it is the last day the firm is doing ACs) however nobody at work can cover me now. I know it’s completely my fault and really irresponsible to accept the ac before 100% knowing I could make it, but I’ve never not been able to get a shift covered/rearranged so I didn’t deep it. If I ask the firm for another date, is it likely they would be understanding?
Hey!

Just to add on to what others have said, I would try not to beat yourself up too much about it!

In most cases, firms are understanding, especially if there are valid work commitments. It is definitely worth emailing them as soon as possible, explain the situation clearly and politely, and ask whether any alternative arrangements are possible. Even if it is the last scheduled AC date, they may be able to move you to an earlier one if there is space or if someone else has dropped out.

The key part is to be proactive, apologetic (without over-apologising!), and flexible where you can. If they genuinely can't accommodate a change, at least you'll know that you asked and handled it professionally - at the end of the day, the worst thing they can say is no!

I hope you are able to sort it, and best of luck with the AC! :)
 
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The PFO fatigue is real. What stings the most in the rejections is when they decide to specify how high quality the applications have been this year....

I don't need to know that unless you are progressing me? Such a slap in the face, honestly. 😅😅😅
I think they say it to be reassuring but it is actually annoying because they send it to everyone. The implication is "hey even though we did not progress with you its not your fault - standard were just high" but I would respect it more if they could tell me WHY they are not progressing. Otherwise they can PFO
 
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i have a virtual AC tomorrow and i was wondering what’s appropriate to wear? i kind of don’t want to be sat in a suit all day, so i was thinking a white collared shirt under a plain black jumper? or is that not formal enough (i’m a girl btw - not that it makes a difference but might inform some outfit recommendations lol)
Hey!

This should be completely fine - the general rule of thumb is to be neat and professional, but this doesn't necessarily require a full suit or blazer! For the virtual AC that I completed last cycle, I wore a plain white blouse, and I saw others who were wearing jumpers and shirts which was completely fine.

Best of luck for your AC!! :)
 
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