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Do law firms have a preference re: the GDL or an MA Law ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lorenzo Pizarro" data-source="post: 26827" data-attributes="member: 5472"><p>Hi, </p><p></p><p>Posting this here as I would appreciate insight from those who know more about how law firms recruit than I do. </p><p></p><p>I'm a graduate who's interested in a law conversion, and I've just got off the phone from some of the University of Law's salespeople who have told me that <strong>law firms have no preference for either the MA Law (qualifies you to study the LPC or the BPC after) or the more traditional GDL. Is this the case? </strong>If so, why does anyone bother with the GDL? </p><p></p><p>This would be good news to me, as I can apply for a student loan for the MA Law without exhausting my savings. I have the option to study whilst living at home, so other living costs are not a big worry for me. </p><p></p><p>I'm posting here to confirm this, as the Uni of Law and other providers might have reason to hype up the MA Law course (higher fees).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lorenzo Pizarro, post: 26827, member: 5472"] Hi, Posting this here as I would appreciate insight from those who know more about how law firms recruit than I do. I'm a graduate who's interested in a law conversion, and I've just got off the phone from some of the University of Law's salespeople who have told me that [B]law firms have no preference for either the MA Law (qualifies you to study the LPC or the BPC after) or the more traditional GDL. Is this the case? [/B]If so, why does anyone bother with the GDL? This would be good news to me, as I can apply for a student loan for the MA Law without exhausting my savings. I have the option to study whilst living at home, so other living costs are not a big worry for me. I'm posting here to confirm this, as the Uni of Law and other providers might have reason to hype up the MA Law course (higher fees). [/QUOTE]
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