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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26
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<blockquote data-quote="jojo23" data-source="post: 215605" data-attributes="member: 36891"><p>Some people might disagree with this, but I feel like writing deals into your answers often comes across as forced or fake unless you can really make a personal connection to it, such as relating it to your degree or a conversation with a trainee. (Or maybe I'm just not good at doing it naturally)</p><p></p><p>You could frame it as I read x deal, which interested me in the process that HSF takes when working through a deal's life cycle and how their method differentiates them from their competitors.</p><p></p><p>Try to outline why you're interested in disputes, what in particular interests you and what you aim to get from the event</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jojo23, post: 215605, member: 36891"] Some people might disagree with this, but I feel like writing deals into your answers often comes across as forced or fake unless you can really make a personal connection to it, such as relating it to your degree or a conversation with a trainee. (Or maybe I'm just not good at doing it naturally) You could frame it as I read x deal, which interested me in the process that HSF takes when working through a deal's life cycle and how their method differentiates them from their competitors. Try to outline why you're interested in disputes, what in particular interests you and what you aim to get from the event [/QUOTE]
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