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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: 126835" data-attributes="member: 17355"><p>Thanks Jessica. How much would the maintenance grant be? Assuming that would not be a lot to cover mortgage, bills, etc? A lot of candidates like myself self-funded the LPC whilst the SQE was being finalised/rolled out with no maintenance grants. Any particular advice you would give to candidates in this situation in how we should carve our route in doing the LPC/SQE2 to qualify? Assuming we should be open with firms that we are happy to undertake the full SQE course but be open in telling firms we will not be doing the SQE 1 exams.</p><p></p><p>There are still lots of LPC candidates who will not have got training contracts yet due to the competition. I understand being mindful in following other routes but it seems that qualification has become full of red tape for the LPC route and it seems sensible to explore other options. If only there are grants to live on a paralegal salary to qualify that way for those with financial responsibilities!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCinpipeline, post: 126835, member: 17355"] Thanks Jessica. How much would the maintenance grant be? Assuming that would not be a lot to cover mortgage, bills, etc? A lot of candidates like myself self-funded the LPC whilst the SQE was being finalised/rolled out with no maintenance grants. Any particular advice you would give to candidates in this situation in how we should carve our route in doing the LPC/SQE2 to qualify? Assuming we should be open with firms that we are happy to undertake the full SQE course but be open in telling firms we will not be doing the SQE 1 exams. There are still lots of LPC candidates who will not have got training contracts yet due to the competition. I understand being mindful in following other routes but it seems that qualification has become full of red tape for the LPC route and it seems sensible to explore other options. If only there are grants to live on a paralegal salary to qualify that way for those with financial responsibilities! [/QUOTE]
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