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<blockquote data-quote="Abii" data-source="post: 106093" data-attributes="member: 10322"><p>I don't have any advice regarding the SQE but I do have experience of working whilst studying. I currently work full time as a paralegal in-house for a large multinational company and have a second part time job and undertake the LPC on a part time basis. I'm not going to sugar coat it working and studying is hard, however it is possible - I have achieved consistent distinctions on the LPC. I will also say that alongside the negatives (I am permanently exhausted and stressed) there are also positives, working in a legal capacity whilst studying the LPC means it seems less abstract, I can immediately see the real world application of what I am learning and it provides the background as to why I am doing what I am doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Abii, post: 106093, member: 10322"] I don't have any advice regarding the SQE but I do have experience of working whilst studying. I currently work full time as a paralegal in-house for a large multinational company and have a second part time job and undertake the LPC on a part time basis. I'm not going to sugar coat it working and studying is hard, however it is possible - I have achieved consistent distinctions on the LPC. I will also say that alongside the negatives (I am permanently exhausted and stressed) there are also positives, working in a legal capacity whilst studying the LPC means it seems less abstract, I can immediately see the real world application of what I am learning and it provides the background as to why I am doing what I am doing. [/QUOTE]
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