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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26
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<blockquote data-quote="Afraz Akhtar" data-source="post: 232615" data-attributes="member: 43563"><p>Hey [USER=42227]@Suii[/USER] typically each VI question is assessed on its own merit, and has a cap of points or grading e.g. out of 10. You cannot go higher than that set metric. </p><p></p><p>Now, each question is directed at a different skill or capability, and your scores from your previous question do not influence your scores on any following questions. </p><p></p><p>Once all scores are compiled, an average is generated and you’re positioned in a leaderboard and this is what the firm will see when deciding who to shortlist for the next stage. </p><p></p><p>The firm may personally decide that they prioritise high scores in one particular question above others, however that is open to their discretion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Afraz Akhtar, post: 232615, member: 43563"] Hey [USER=42227]@Suii[/USER] typically each VI question is assessed on its own merit, and has a cap of points or grading e.g. out of 10. You cannot go higher than that set metric. Now, each question is directed at a different skill or capability, and your scores from your previous question do not influence your scores on any following questions. Once all scores are compiled, an average is generated and you’re positioned in a leaderboard and this is what the firm will see when deciding who to shortlist for the next stage. The firm may personally decide that they prioritise high scores in one particular question above others, however that is open to their discretion. [/QUOTE]
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