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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26
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<blockquote data-quote="panon4" data-source="post: 229791" data-attributes="member: 43510"><p>Hi [USER=43364]@Bree[/USER]! That's a good question, and unfortunately, the answer is that it depends on each firm. </p><p></p><p>Each firm sets its own policy for the SQE and all trainees have to follow that, international and domestic alike. Many City firms, such as the Magic Circle, Silver Circle, and US firms like Latham, Goodwin, White & Case etc. require trainees to be at BPP or University of Law in Central London. </p><p></p><p>Attendance is tracked quite strictly, so firms expect that you will attend 10 weeks of in-person at these campuses for the SQE1, four weeks for the SQE2, and potentially more for additional training. Since firms also use this time to help the incoming trainee class to interact within their cohort and with other firms, there is very rarely an option to go online instead. </p><p></p><p>However, several firms, such as Davis Polk, Baker McKenzie, etc, provide access to BARBRI or similar online test providers for the SQE.</p><p></p><p>Hope this help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="panon4, post: 229791, member: 43510"] Hi [USER=43364]@Bree[/USER]! That's a good question, and unfortunately, the answer is that it depends on each firm. Each firm sets its own policy for the SQE and all trainees have to follow that, international and domestic alike. Many City firms, such as the Magic Circle, Silver Circle, and US firms like Latham, Goodwin, White & Case etc. require trainees to be at BPP or University of Law in Central London. Attendance is tracked quite strictly, so firms expect that you will attend 10 weeks of in-person at these campuses for the SQE1, four weeks for the SQE2, and potentially more for additional training. Since firms also use this time to help the incoming trainee class to interact within their cohort and with other firms, there is very rarely an option to go online instead. However, several firms, such as Davis Polk, Baker McKenzie, etc, provide access to BARBRI or similar online test providers for the SQE. Hope this help! [/QUOTE]
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