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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

Someone DMed me "hey congrats on your AC, when is urs".

Like bro, you've been a member for 4 years, you've made two posts in that time, and you're asking me for info and could have said like "hey congrats on your AC, I'm X nice to meet you, I'm going on 10th", just annoying tbh
got that same DM...
 

elle woods

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Someone DMed me "hey congrats on your AC, when is urs".

Like bro, you've been a member for 4 years, you've made two posts in that time, and you're asking me for info and could have said like "hey congrats on your AC, I'm X nice to meet you, I'm going on 10th", just annoying tbh
I love it when I reply and they just never reply ever again - not even a thank you or anything...even when I ask a question back 😂
 

Novaa

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I love it when I reply and they just never reply ever again - not even a thank you or anything...even when I ask a question back 😂
OMG WAIT-

Okay not to show how petty I am, but I was recently trying to figure out how to delete my messages on a private thread. Because I thought someone left me on read after I gave them help on an AC, then the thank you came 😭😭😭😭

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Donna Paulsen

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    OMG WAIT-

    Okay not to show how petty I am, but I was recently trying to figure out how to delete my messages on a private thread. Because I thought someone left me on read after I gave them help on an AC, then the thank you came 😭😭😭😭

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    Someone kicked me out of a private conversation once because I aired them lol. x
    Literally got a notification that I was kicked out and everything... alright there's me told!!!
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    Abbie Whitlock

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    Hi, does anyone have any ideas for structuring legal briefs for a written assessment? @Abbie Whitlock
    Hey!

    Whilst I have never completed a legal brief written assessment in the past, I've had a look online and I would say that a suitable structure could be:
    • Title / Question: simply restate what you are advising on
    • Executive Summary: this involves 2-3 lines that outline your overall conclusion or recommendation. It is mainly there to quickly highlight the main parts of the legal brief to the reader.
    • Key Facts: I would only outline the facts that are relevant to the issue, to ensure that the reader is only seeing the information that they need.
    • Issue: identify the main legal (and any commercial) issues, making sure to prioritise them in order of importance to the client / supervisor.
    • Analysis: I would then address each issue in turn, and apply the facts to discuss what the consequences of the issues could be (e.g. opportunities and challenges).
    • Risks: following the analysis, you could then outline the key risks that arise overall.
    • Conclusion and Recommendation: I would end your answer with a clear and practical recommendation (that makes sense based on what you have discussed in the legal brief), and recommend any practical next steps that the reader could take (whether that is the client or a supervisor).
    If you make sure that your answer is well-structured and has a logical flow, I'm sure you'll do great - best of luck!! :)
     
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    Maria56

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    Any updates from Debevoise this week? Do people think if you didn't receive an OD invite last week it's a guaranteed PFO? The suspense is killing me. I was certain that my application was solid.
    Hi,
    I emailed today cause i had issues with logging in my profile.
    They said they will communicate results by next week. Sounds ambiguous but gives hope
     

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