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LPC or SQE?
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<blockquote data-quote="TCLA Community Assistant" data-source="post: 30378" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>LPC:</p><p>- Expensive </p><p>- once you have a training contract, you are practically guaranteed qualification</p><p>- bottle neck of opportunity is just getting the job in the first place</p><p>- fixed time commitment - the earliest you could qualify is 24 months after completing the LPC</p><p>- have to stick with one employer throughout your time</p><p></p><p>SQE:</p><p>- can train at more than one firm</p><p>- cheaper (supposedly)</p><p>- could take a shorter amount of time to qualify, especially if you utilise previous legal work experience </p><p>- lower pass rates of SQE assessments, so no guarantee of qualification</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCLA Community Assistant, post: 30378, member: 2672"] LPC: - Expensive - once you have a training contract, you are practically guaranteed qualification - bottle neck of opportunity is just getting the job in the first place - fixed time commitment - the earliest you could qualify is 24 months after completing the LPC - have to stick with one employer throughout your time SQE: - can train at more than one firm - cheaper (supposedly) - could take a shorter amount of time to qualify, especially if you utilise previous legal work experience - lower pass rates of SQE assessments, so no guarantee of qualification [/QUOTE]
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