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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

Do I really have to disclose the treatment I have undergone for drug addiction in the past? What if I (shudders) don't tell them?

Application question, for reference: Have you ever required any treatment or counselling, or been the subject of any disciplinary action by an employer, relating to alcohol, drugs or gambling? (Russell-Cooke)
It sounds like if you did not disclose this it would count as lying…

EDIT: I guess the answer lies in the term “required”, were you made to receive treatment as part of some sort of action plan or did you undertake it spontaneously?
 
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Hi,
Is anyone applying to Preston Turnbull? If so, how long will your email be?
All they say is " Please send an email setting out why you are interested in a career in law, and your particular interest in Preston Turnbull, together with a copy of your CV."
I am just confused about how long my email should be.
Also @Abbie Whitlock if you have advice regarding this .
 
Kind of crazy they ask this I’ve never seen this in an app before?

I mean if you don’t tell them and it comes out later on, it would likely be seen as dishonesty. I guess it somewhat depends what their intentions are when asking this question.

If you tell them and they reject you, would you really want to be at that firm?

I think having counselling for a personal issue and disciplinary action for conduct that affects your job are two very different things…

Not sure what you should do but this question is literally the reaosn why I did not apply to them last year. I think it's really private and a very weird thing to ask. People can, for example, go to counselling for a variety of reasons and I don't think firms are entitled to know every little bit of your private life.
Anyway just a rant.

Regarding the "lying", applications usually have a statement at the end saying that you acknowledge that everything you said was true so not sure whether they could do anything if they learnt you lied... although quite unlikely they would unless you told them later

It sounds like if you did not disclose this it would count as lying…

EDIT: I guess the answer lies in the term “required”, were you made to receive treatment as part of some sort of action plan or did you undertake it spontaneously?
Thank you for your replies, appreciate the insight, advice, and simply knowing that I am not alone in thinking that this was a jarring question! Though guess I'll have to bite the bullet and paint a picture

And yes, I was technically "required" to seek treatment but it was not cause of a school/ employer.
 
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Hi,
Is anyone applying to Preston Turnbull? If so, how long will your email be?
All they say is " Please send an email setting out why you are interested in a career in law, and your particular interest in Preston Turnbull, together with a copy of your CV."
I am just confused about how long my email should be.
Also @Abbie Whitlock if you have advice regarding this .
This sounds a lot like a CV + cover letter situation. Probably write in a word doc and try to keep under a page (500ish words)
 
Has anyone who has done Shortlister practice interviews been able to see the AI generated feedback on them? It is supposed to arrive within 10 minutes of completing the practice interview but I haven't found any feedback anywhere? @WillKitchen ? Thank you!
 
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