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Law firms moving all candidates to SQE in next in-take despite those done LPC
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<blockquote data-quote="TCinpipeline" data-source="post: 126829" data-attributes="member: 17355"><p>Thanks Jessica. I see that makes sense now. They don't specifically state that we would not have to do the SQE 1 exams. This all seems very harsh still to be honest although I do see the logic. I don't want to have to do more courses when I thought I had studied all my law exams so put that behind me. </p><p></p><p>I assumed that we could do the SQE alongside our training contract like LPC candidates did whilst working full-time. I'd have no choice but to work full-time whilst doing the SQE, as most like me will have bills/mortgage/rent to pay eeek! </p><p></p><p>Is there any online resources where students are blogging their experiences of doing the LPC and SQE 2? There doesn't seem to be much online in this regard and I expect most students will want to know how other students are going down this route . Also, any online info on other legal roles apart from paralegals where one can qualify down the SQE route?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCinpipeline, post: 126829, member: 17355"] Thanks Jessica. I see that makes sense now. They don't specifically state that we would not have to do the SQE 1 exams. This all seems very harsh still to be honest although I do see the logic. I don't want to have to do more courses when I thought I had studied all my law exams so put that behind me. I assumed that we could do the SQE alongside our training contract like LPC candidates did whilst working full-time. I'd have no choice but to work full-time whilst doing the SQE, as most like me will have bills/mortgage/rent to pay eeek! Is there any online resources where students are blogging their experiences of doing the LPC and SQE 2? There doesn't seem to be much online in this regard and I expect most students will want to know how other students are going down this route . Also, any online info on other legal roles apart from paralegals where one can qualify down the SQE route? [/QUOTE]
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