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Help please! Withdrawing TC offer after LPC
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<blockquote data-quote="skay21" data-source="post: 87392" data-attributes="member: 16514"><p>Hi</p><p></p><p>I am pretty worried about this and would really value any help. I have a TC offer from a law firm which I am due to begin next year. I have completed the LPC whilst being funded (including a grant), but over the past year or so following the death of a close relative my mental health has severely deteriorated. Being honest with myself, the thought of training to be a solicitor gives me anxiety, and I cannot bear the thought of it anymore. After weeks of consideration, I have decided that it'd be in my best interest to withdraw my offer.</p><p></p><p>Of course upon withdrawing my offer I'll need to pay back what I owe the firm. This balance is currently over £20,000. I do not come from a wealthy family and would be funding this purely off my own back (I plan on finding a full time job straight after withdrawing my offer). Do firms generally give a reasonable amount of time to pay this money back? </p><p></p><p>I'm really worried that I'm in serious trouble whichever way I look - please help!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skay21, post: 87392, member: 16514"] Hi I am pretty worried about this and would really value any help. I have a TC offer from a law firm which I am due to begin next year. I have completed the LPC whilst being funded (including a grant), but over the past year or so following the death of a close relative my mental health has severely deteriorated. Being honest with myself, the thought of training to be a solicitor gives me anxiety, and I cannot bear the thought of it anymore. After weeks of consideration, I have decided that it'd be in my best interest to withdraw my offer. Of course upon withdrawing my offer I'll need to pay back what I owe the firm. This balance is currently over £20,000. I do not come from a wealthy family and would be funding this purely off my own back (I plan on finding a full time job straight after withdrawing my offer). Do firms generally give a reasonable amount of time to pay this money back? I'm really worried that I'm in serious trouble whichever way I look - please help!! [/QUOTE]
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