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Hi,

I started the LPC in 2021 and unfortunately due to health problems had to take a break and defer most of my examinations. I focused on getting better and got back into my part-time role I was doing before, which then became full-time, and have only this year been planning to finish my LPC studies. Disregarding any discussions on fees, I have been contemplating dropping the LPC to do the SQE instead, as the LPC seems to be becoming increasingly redundant. What makes this even more complicated however, is the fact I have to resit 2 electives (I was not able to sit them the first time and was not granted a concession).

I had a couple of questions on this:

1) In an application question asking whether I have had to resit any exams, would I have to mention the 2 resits, even if I drop the course and pursue the SQE instead?
2) Even if I don't have to disclose this on an application, is this something that would appear in a background check?

Thank you!

@Jessica Booker
1) yes, you would need to disclose this. You’d also need to account for any time studying otherwise it would look like you had a significant gap out of education or employment.

2) on a background check you usually have to declare any studies or employment and so should include that details then too.