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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="TCLA Community Assistant" data-source="post: 193636" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>Generally, it is no different. I have only heard of one firm who is making their trainees do SQE1 who have exemptions from it (and I really can't understand why they are doing this though).</p><p></p><p>If you had an exemption from SQE2, you would not need to take that assessment. A firm may still put you through an SQE prep course if you needed to do SQE1 and part of that SQE prep course could also cover SQE2. If if it a recognised qualification like an LLM, it is likely you will still need to complete the course's SQE2 content to ensure you pass the course. I still wouldn't expect you to need to do the SQE2 assessments though unless they have been integrated as part of the LLM's assessment framework.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCLA Community Assistant, post: 193636, member: 2672"] Generally, it is no different. I have only heard of one firm who is making their trainees do SQE1 who have exemptions from it (and I really can't understand why they are doing this though). If you had an exemption from SQE2, you would not need to take that assessment. A firm may still put you through an SQE prep course if you needed to do SQE1 and part of that SQE prep course could also cover SQE2. If if it a recognised qualification like an LLM, it is likely you will still need to complete the course's SQE2 content to ensure you pass the course. I still wouldn't expect you to need to do the SQE2 assessments though unless they have been integrated as part of the LLM's assessment framework. [/QUOTE]
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