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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26
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<blockquote data-quote="Isabelcampbell" data-source="post: 216080" data-attributes="member: 41907"><p>Hi [USER=41203]@futuresolicitor2028[/USER] </p><p>Nine applications is more than enough, as the focus should really be on <strong>quality over quantity</strong>. Spreading yourself too thin across too many applications can actually work against you, because each one should feel unique to the firm and not interchangeable. Take the time to make each application recognisable as your own and specific to that firm’s culture, work, and values, and it will definitely pay off in the long run. It’s much better to submit fewer strong, carefully considered applications than to rush a larger number. It's great that it seems you've spent a lot of time researching already so keep going and good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Isabelcampbell, post: 216080, member: 41907"] Hi [USER=41203]@futuresolicitor2028[/USER] Nine applications is more than enough, as the focus should really be on [B]quality over quantity[/B]. Spreading yourself too thin across too many applications can actually work against you, because each one should feel unique to the firm and not interchangeable. Take the time to make each application recognisable as your own and specific to that firm’s culture, work, and values, and it will definitely pay off in the long run. It’s much better to submit fewer strong, carefully considered applications than to rush a larger number. It's great that it seems you've spent a lot of time researching already so keep going and good luck! [/QUOTE]
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