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<blockquote data-quote="Alison C" data-source="post: 38630" data-attributes="member: 3943"><p>Hmm, I see the dilemma.</p><p></p><p>I'd still do the research, and I guess I'd do some lists - pros/cons, etc. This is a marathon, not a sprint, and you could even consider the SQE instead. Some firms (eg Mishcon de Reya) are already embracing it, and it is coming whether we like it or not! Would you be able to do the LPC part-time at a preferred provider? No courses are actually cheap, and again I'd ask you to ask yourself, which one is going to make me a better lawyer? Could you go onto the Student Room forum and find some LPC alumni? When I was researching my GDL, I looked mainly at U Westminster, BPP and U Law. The first had a totally chaotic open evening; the second had lots of alumni who didn't recommend it. I plumped for U Law - far from perfect but the best of the bunch, for me. </p><p></p><p>If you can work part time, you may find that the two years fly by. If you start paralegalling, you will be gaining SQE-valid experience anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alison C, post: 38630, member: 3943"] Hmm, I see the dilemma. I'd still do the research, and I guess I'd do some lists - pros/cons, etc. This is a marathon, not a sprint, and you could even consider the SQE instead. Some firms (eg Mishcon de Reya) are already embracing it, and it is coming whether we like it or not! Would you be able to do the LPC part-time at a preferred provider? No courses are actually cheap, and again I'd ask you to ask yourself, which one is going to make me a better lawyer? Could you go onto the Student Room forum and find some LPC alumni? When I was researching my GDL, I looked mainly at U Westminster, BPP and U Law. The first had a totally chaotic open evening; the second had lots of alumni who didn't recommend it. I plumped for U Law - far from perfect but the best of the bunch, for me. If you can work part time, you may find that the two years fly by. If you start paralegalling, you will be gaining SQE-valid experience anyway. [/QUOTE]
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