Confusion over conversion applications

em2211

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Apr 1, 2021
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Hi there,

As with many people on here I'm currently going through the process of applying for 2022 Vac Schemes in the hopes of securing a TC. As a non-law student, my plan is to complete a conversion after I graduate this year, and would ideally like to have a TC lined up so I can secure funding for the course.

My question is this - given many firms have a chosen law school or provider, but I won't know if I have any offers until Summer 2022, how do I know when and where to apply? I know there is 'no deadline' for courses, but I feel as though leaving it this long would be too late.

Any and all advice would be greatly appreciated as I am ever so slightly confused, thanks!
 
Hi there,

As with many people on here I'm currently going through the process of applying for 2022 Vac Schemes in the hopes of securing a TC. As a non-law student, my plan is to complete a conversion after I graduate this year, and would ideally like to have a TC lined up so I can secure funding for the course.

My question is this - given many firms have a chosen law school or provider, but I won't know if I have any offers until Summer 2022, how do I know when and where to apply? I know there is 'no deadline' for courses, but I feel as though leaving it this long would be too late.

Any and all advice would be greatly appreciated as I am ever so slightly confused, thanks!
Copying from my reply on your other thread:

If you receive a TC from a firm which sponsors your education (be in PGDL/GDL/SQE course) they will tell you exactly what to do. It will not be too late if you secure your TC this summer. You do not need to worry or apply now unless you want to have the option of self funding your education as a back up. However, this may not be the best option as you don’t need to do a conversion course as you’ll be qualifying via the SQE route so paying for the GDL/PGDL would be an unnecessary expense.
 
Copying from my reply on your other thread:

If you receive a TC from a firm which sponsors your education (be in PGDL/GDL/SQE course) they will tell you exactly what to do. It will not be too late if you secure your TC this summer. You do not need to worry or apply now unless you want to have the option of self funding your education as a back up. However, this may not be the best option as you don’t need to do a conversion course as you’ll be qualifying via the SQE route so paying for the GDL/PGDL would be an unnecessary expense.
Really helpful, thankyou!