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Is a conversion course necessary for a non-law undergrad to secure a TC?
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<blockquote data-quote="3000to1shoteverytime" data-source="post: 214506" data-attributes="member: 32484"><p>Hi non lawgraduate here.</p><p></p><p>I spent the year after graduating making applications, working hospitality type jobs on a temp basis and travelling. I did a vac scheme and have a training contract offer. They are funding pgdl and sqe for me with a maintenance grant for each too.</p><p></p><p>The offer letter says it doesn't reimburse those who already self funded theirs. So it may be worth a year out just making applications and reassessing then. You don't even need to get legal work experience (I didn't) but I guess it may help if you do.</p><p></p><p>If you can afford to take an extra year just making properly tailored applications it may be worth not self funding!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3000to1shoteverytime, post: 214506, member: 32484"] Hi non lawgraduate here. I spent the year after graduating making applications, working hospitality type jobs on a temp basis and travelling. I did a vac scheme and have a training contract offer. They are funding pgdl and sqe for me with a maintenance grant for each too. The offer letter says it doesn't reimburse those who already self funded theirs. So it may be worth a year out just making applications and reassessing then. You don't even need to get legal work experience (I didn't) but I guess it may help if you do. If you can afford to take an extra year just making properly tailored applications it may be worth not self funding! [/QUOTE]
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