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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 127476" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>I don’t know the specifics of CC’s policy unfortunately - I would contact the firm directly to speak to them about this.</p><p></p><p>Also check your offer documents to see if there are any terms and conditions relating to passing the GDL/LPC/SQE first time.</p><p></p><p>Even when there are terms, firms can use their discretion in applying that condition. So depending on what you failed, how badly you failed, the strength of your other academic results, if there were any personal/mitigating circumstances, you might be able to plead your case and the firm could consider those circumstances and then make a decision.</p><p></p><p>But training contracts are “revoked” when people don’t pass their GDL/LPC, and now the SQE, even if it is only the first sitting. That has happened all the time I have been in graduate recruitment anyway, and is usually around 2-5% of sponsored trainees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 127476, member: 2672"] I don’t know the specifics of CC’s policy unfortunately - I would contact the firm directly to speak to them about this. Also check your offer documents to see if there are any terms and conditions relating to passing the GDL/LPC/SQE first time. Even when there are terms, firms can use their discretion in applying that condition. So depending on what you failed, how badly you failed, the strength of your other academic results, if there were any personal/mitigating circumstances, you might be able to plead your case and the firm could consider those circumstances and then make a decision. But training contracts are “revoked” when people don’t pass their GDL/LPC, and now the SQE, even if it is only the first sitting. That has happened all the time I have been in graduate recruitment anyway, and is usually around 2-5% of sponsored trainees. [/QUOTE]
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