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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26
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<blockquote data-quote="Lawschoolmavrick" data-source="post: 229260" data-attributes="member: 43468"><p>Hi Madison, </p><p>The Watson Glaser is an important part of the application process, so it’s definitely worth setting aside some focused time for it. I completely understand the pressure of balancing everything else. There really never feels like enough time when you’re juggling application and degree work alongside other commitments.</p><p></p><p>When I was applying, I felt exactly the same way. I had society commitments, a job, family responsibilities, and my degree to manage as well. I remember speaking to other friends who were also applying, and some of them told me they were spending five hours a day over three weeks completing mock WG tests. I knew straight away that just wasn’t feasible or realistic for me given everything else I had going on.</p><p></p><p>What helped instead was being realistic and intentional with my time, even setting aside a concentrated hour or two every other day made a real difference and stopped it from feeling overwhelming. Sometimes the most important thing isn’t doing everything at once, but scheduling yourself properly and understanding why you’re putting time into something. If it’s a role you really want, giving the WG that bit of structured, manageable attention can be really worthwhile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lawschoolmavrick, post: 229260, member: 43468"] Hi Madison, The Watson Glaser is an important part of the application process, so it’s definitely worth setting aside some focused time for it. I completely understand the pressure of balancing everything else. There really never feels like enough time when you’re juggling application and degree work alongside other commitments. When I was applying, I felt exactly the same way. I had society commitments, a job, family responsibilities, and my degree to manage as well. I remember speaking to other friends who were also applying, and some of them told me they were spending five hours a day over three weeks completing mock WG tests. I knew straight away that just wasn’t feasible or realistic for me given everything else I had going on. What helped instead was being realistic and intentional with my time, even setting aside a concentrated hour or two every other day made a real difference and stopped it from feeling overwhelming. Sometimes the most important thing isn’t doing everything at once, but scheduling yourself properly and understanding why you’re putting time into something. If it’s a role you really want, giving the WG that bit of structured, manageable attention can be really worthwhile. [/QUOTE]
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