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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26
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<blockquote data-quote="tenibankoleolusina" data-source="post: 232876" data-attributes="member: 41773"><p>Hi there! I'm sure there will be loads of people with Reed Smith specific advice, but for ACs generally speaking, practice is the name of the game. I would suggest coming up with a rigorous practice schedule (about six hours of prep every day between now and the AC if you can) which outlines clearly the work you are doing to be doing towards practicing the specific aspects of the AC (such as Case Study Interviews, Competency Interviews, Scenario Interviews, Written Exercises etc.), as well as the work you will do to study commercial trends and concepts, and firm specific knowledge such as their areas of expertise, recent work and other USPs. </p><p></p><p>It perhaps goes without saying, but the more preparation you do, the more confident you will feel on the day. Hope this is helpful!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tenibankoleolusina, post: 232876, member: 41773"] Hi there! I'm sure there will be loads of people with Reed Smith specific advice, but for ACs generally speaking, practice is the name of the game. I would suggest coming up with a rigorous practice schedule (about six hours of prep every day between now and the AC if you can) which outlines clearly the work you are doing to be doing towards practicing the specific aspects of the AC (such as Case Study Interviews, Competency Interviews, Scenario Interviews, Written Exercises etc.), as well as the work you will do to study commercial trends and concepts, and firm specific knowledge such as their areas of expertise, recent work and other USPs. It perhaps goes without saying, but the more preparation you do, the more confident you will feel on the day. Hope this is helpful! [/QUOTE]
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