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<blockquote data-quote="sheilay" data-source="post: 75342" data-attributes="member: 12069"><p>[USER=2672]@Jessica Booker[/USER] , the university advisor who I spoke to, said that LPC will still be offered in the next few years, so I am a bit confused.</p><p></p><p>Also, by <em>"People have passed the SQE in the pilot without doing the GDL....." </em>did you mean people who completed LLB?</p><p>As per the chats I had with a few unis, they said at the moment they are not offering "full" SQE courses and the short ones will be unsufficient to pass SQE for people who don't have a law background. They have told me in any case, I need a solid base for a start.</p><p></p><p>My plan was to do GDP part-time (it would take me until Dec23). Inbetween (i.e. after first term/exams, seeing my results and assessing TC chances) to apply for TC. Hopefully someone would sponsor my LPC/SQE (whichever would be required at that time). </p><p></p><p>Do you think it is a good plan or should I change something? </p><p></p><p>I will be again super gratefull for your insights. I dont want to repeat my past mistakes that cost me a lot of time and money..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sheilay, post: 75342, member: 12069"] [USER=2672]@Jessica Booker[/USER] , the university advisor who I spoke to, said that LPC will still be offered in the next few years, so I am a bit confused. Also, by [I]"People have passed the SQE in the pilot without doing the GDL....." [/I]did you mean people who completed LLB? As per the chats I had with a few unis, they said at the moment they are not offering "full" SQE courses and the short ones will be unsufficient to pass SQE for people who don't have a law background. They have told me in any case, I need a solid base for a start. My plan was to do GDP part-time (it would take me until Dec23). Inbetween (i.e. after first term/exams, seeing my results and assessing TC chances) to apply for TC. Hopefully someone would sponsor my LPC/SQE (whichever would be required at that time). Do you think it is a good plan or should I change something? I will be again super gratefull for your insights. I dont want to repeat my past mistakes that cost me a lot of time and money.. [/QUOTE]
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