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<blockquote data-quote="Wivate" data-source="post: 175728" data-attributes="member: 34632"><p>I’m aware that receiving an offer doesn’t amount to much in light of the fact they want me to pay; I mentioned this because the program’s time-efficiency at BPP which combines PGDL, SQE 1 and 2 is what is appealing. </p><p></p><p>BPP’s full-time program begins in May and they have advised that I could qualify as a solicitor by December 2025 inclusive of PDGL and SQE 1 and 2, while UoL’s course begins in June and is only available on a part-time basis. I’ve been advised that practicing as a barrister is not a required route and that people have qualified as judges after practicing as solicitors.</p><p></p><p>You say that these schools are probably the best options, is this in respect to the non-law schools which offer law programs like UCL or Kent? What difference would it make to pursue legal study at a law school as opposed to a non-law school?</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wivate, post: 175728, member: 34632"] I’m aware that receiving an offer doesn’t amount to much in light of the fact they want me to pay; I mentioned this because the program’s time-efficiency at BPP which combines PGDL, SQE 1 and 2 is what is appealing. BPP’s full-time program begins in May and they have advised that I could qualify as a solicitor by December 2025 inclusive of PDGL and SQE 1 and 2, while UoL’s course begins in June and is only available on a part-time basis. I’ve been advised that practicing as a barrister is not a required route and that people have qualified as judges after practicing as solicitors. You say that these schools are probably the best options, is this in respect to the non-law schools which offer law programs like UCL or Kent? What difference would it make to pursue legal study at a law school as opposed to a non-law school? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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