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<blockquote data-quote="HorsesForCoursesNeighNeighNeigh" data-source="post: 76464" data-attributes="member: 8899"><p>Bit of a strange question--in the documents for a firm's TC, they have put a condition that if you fail to pass either the LPC or GDL on your first attempt then you will have to repay both the fees and your living allowance. Is this something they would ever be likely to enforce, if the worst came to the worst? So if for example you were ill or had some major unexpected issues you could not only lose your job, but also end up liable for a major debt...would they ever actually do this, it seems a very hostile way to treat students.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HorsesForCoursesNeighNeighNeigh, post: 76464, member: 8899"] Bit of a strange question--in the documents for a firm's TC, they have put a condition that if you fail to pass either the LPC or GDL on your first attempt then you will have to repay both the fees and your living allowance. Is this something they would ever be likely to enforce, if the worst came to the worst? So if for example you were ill or had some major unexpected issues you could not only lose your job, but also end up liable for a major debt...would they ever actually do this, it seems a very hostile way to treat students. [/QUOTE]
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