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Has anyone failed the LPC. Lost TC?
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<blockquote data-quote="TCLA Community Assistant" data-source="post: 85189" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>If they have lost their TC, it will be due to a term in their training contract offer that they had to obtain a certain grade. Most firms just require you to pass the LPC, and so for anyone not passing the LPC, they can’t go on to their TC anyway, so it’s a fairly straight forward decision as the terms of the offer haven’t been met.</p><p></p><p>For the small number of firms that require you to get a commendation in the LPC, then that is one of the factors people have to consider when accepting a TC and completing the LPC. Some firms allow resits, others don’t.</p><p></p><p>I wouldn’t say it is common but it does happen. For firms with large trainee intakes (eg 50+), it is not unknown for one prospective trainee to not pass the LPC each year. Some firms are better at others in supporting their prospective trainees to do as much as they can to ensure this doesn’t happen.</p><p></p><p>Do you know if you have to obtain a certain classification in your LPC, or is it a case you just have to pass?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCLA Community Assistant, post: 85189, member: 2672"] If they have lost their TC, it will be due to a term in their training contract offer that they had to obtain a certain grade. Most firms just require you to pass the LPC, and so for anyone not passing the LPC, they can’t go on to their TC anyway, so it’s a fairly straight forward decision as the terms of the offer haven’t been met. For the small number of firms that require you to get a commendation in the LPC, then that is one of the factors people have to consider when accepting a TC and completing the LPC. Some firms allow resits, others don’t. I wouldn’t say it is common but it does happen. For firms with large trainee intakes (eg 50+), it is not unknown for one prospective trainee to not pass the LPC each year. Some firms are better at others in supporting their prospective trainees to do as much as they can to ensure this doesn’t happen. Do you know if you have to obtain a certain classification in your LPC, or is it a case you just have to pass? [/QUOTE]
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