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Advice about self-funding the SQE
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<blockquote data-quote="Jane Smith" data-source="post: 87331" data-attributes="member: 7481"><p>May be or they will certainly be used to the LPC and if you have taken it and passed it that might be more straightforward for them. If you have passed the LPC when obtaining a paralegal role I don't think that would be held against you compared with if you do SQE1 and 2 courses and then exams for those courses. Also if you do the existing LPC you can do electives suitable to your preferred work area whereas with the SQE that might not be possible unless you pay extra and add that on to the courses. I doubt there is any firm at the moent who thinks SQE1 and 2 will be more rigorous than your law degree plus LPC but I do agree with you that firms are moving over the SQE I think next year for trainees who have not done the LPC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jane Smith, post: 87331, member: 7481"] May be or they will certainly be used to the LPC and if you have taken it and passed it that might be more straightforward for them. If you have passed the LPC when obtaining a paralegal role I don't think that would be held against you compared with if you do SQE1 and 2 courses and then exams for those courses. Also if you do the existing LPC you can do electives suitable to your preferred work area whereas with the SQE that might not be possible unless you pay extra and add that on to the courses. I doubt there is any firm at the moent who thinks SQE1 and 2 will be more rigorous than your law degree plus LPC but I do agree with you that firms are moving over the SQE I think next year for trainees who have not done the LPC. [/QUOTE]
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