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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 94432" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>You wouldn't do an SQE prep and then the LPC. There is no logic in that. You'd either do the LPC or a prep course - not both.</p><p></p><p>There wouldn't be an issue with being inquisitive and then saying no though. There could be more issues with turning them down as early as January in my opinion, hence why I was trying to suggest buying yourself some time. It seems a bit strange they want you to commit to this in January when nothing would start until September.</p><p></p><p>In my eyes, if that's what they want you to do, there is no rush on this, and I would suggest you just say to them that you would prefer to revisit this in 3-6 months time when you have had a chance to consider different factors. This is much more positive than saying no outright to them but also stops your fears of seeming like you are over-committing to them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 94432, member: 2672"] You wouldn't do an SQE prep and then the LPC. There is no logic in that. You'd either do the LPC or a prep course - not both. There wouldn't be an issue with being inquisitive and then saying no though. There could be more issues with turning them down as early as January in my opinion, hence why I was trying to suggest buying yourself some time. It seems a bit strange they want you to commit to this in January when nothing would start until September. In my eyes, if that's what they want you to do, there is no rush on this, and I would suggest you just say to them that you would prefer to revisit this in 3-6 months time when you have had a chance to consider different factors. This is much more positive than saying no outright to them but also stops your fears of seeming like you are over-committing to them. [/QUOTE]
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