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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26
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<blockquote data-quote="TCLAAAA" data-source="post: 224070" data-attributes="member: 33454"><p>I think, as many people on this forum (including Jaysen) have said, the number of firms you apply to really depends on your strategy. I believe it should not be a one size fits all approach. We all have different backgrounds and academic records. For example, a bad grade in one module, limited experience or other factors may mean that some of us need to submit more applications just to reach the AC stage.</p><p></p><p>Also, the application process is always changing. This cycle has even more online testing elements. Cappfinity only gives you traits to work on, and you do not get any actual scores. The same applies to Watson Glaser, Sova and other assessments, and there is very little transparency in how we are scored. Because of that uncertainty, it is understandable that some people feel the need to apply more widely.</p><p></p><p>At the end of the day, this community exists so we can exchange experiences and support each other. There is no need to criticise someone else’s approach. As an international student myself, with my clock ticking, sending out more applications genuinely helps me feel more in control and reduces the stress. 😇</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCLAAAA, post: 224070, member: 33454"] I think, as many people on this forum (including Jaysen) have said, the number of firms you apply to really depends on your strategy. I believe it should not be a one size fits all approach. We all have different backgrounds and academic records. For example, a bad grade in one module, limited experience or other factors may mean that some of us need to submit more applications just to reach the AC stage. Also, the application process is always changing. This cycle has even more online testing elements. Cappfinity only gives you traits to work on, and you do not get any actual scores. The same applies to Watson Glaser, Sova and other assessments, and there is very little transparency in how we are scored. Because of that uncertainty, it is understandable that some people feel the need to apply more widely. At the end of the day, this community exists so we can exchange experiences and support each other. There is no need to criticise someone else’s approach. As an international student myself, with my clock ticking, sending out more applications genuinely helps me feel more in control and reduces the stress. 😇 [/QUOTE]
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