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<blockquote data-quote="Dublinwolf95" data-source="post: 77751" data-attributes="member: 12340"><p>Thanks so much for that, it's really helpful advice. Just to clarify, I would be finished the LPC and ready to start a TC by earliest 2024, latest 2025 - would this be unpractical? </p><p></p><p>I was speaking to both BPP and UaL today about both routes and they weren't able to give much clarity. In terms of the SQE route, I can see that some of the larger firms will require non-law grads to have completed a PGDL. Which would mean, according to both unis, doing a PGDL and then additional SQE prep courses, before sitting the SQE itself. For either GDL/LPC or SQE, is it pretty much expected that you will do a GDL/PGDL?</p><p></p><p>As the types of firms I'm interested in don't fund the training routes and generally seem to recruit from paralegals, I'm thinking that my best option is to apply for a lot of paralegal roles and then be studying one route or another part-time</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dublinwolf95, post: 77751, member: 12340"] Thanks so much for that, it's really helpful advice. Just to clarify, I would be finished the LPC and ready to start a TC by earliest 2024, latest 2025 - would this be unpractical? I was speaking to both BPP and UaL today about both routes and they weren't able to give much clarity. In terms of the SQE route, I can see that some of the larger firms will require non-law grads to have completed a PGDL. Which would mean, according to both unis, doing a PGDL and then additional SQE prep courses, before sitting the SQE itself. For either GDL/LPC or SQE, is it pretty much expected that you will do a GDL/PGDL? As the types of firms I'm interested in don't fund the training routes and generally seem to recruit from paralegals, I'm thinking that my best option is to apply for a lot of paralegal roles and then be studying one route or another part-time [/QUOTE]
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