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<blockquote data-quote="Jane Smith" data-source="post: 73576" data-attributes="member: 7481"><p>I have a connection in a city firm who says they are very very keen their future "trainees" get all exams passed including SQE2 before starting the 2 years of training and they do not want it to be like accountants (working whilst exams to be done). So I suspect for those firms who feel the same it will continue pretty much as now - course for SQE1, take SQE1, then course for SQE2 and take SQE2 and only if and when you pass does your sponsoring law firm let you start the 2 years of training with them (and presumably if you fail just as with the LPC you lose your training place)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jane Smith, post: 73576, member: 7481"] I have a connection in a city firm who says they are very very keen their future "trainees" get all exams passed including SQE2 before starting the 2 years of training and they do not want it to be like accountants (working whilst exams to be done). So I suspect for those firms who feel the same it will continue pretty much as now - course for SQE1, take SQE1, then course for SQE2 and take SQE2 and only if and when you pass does your sponsoring law firm let you start the 2 years of training with them (and presumably if you fail just as with the LPC you lose your training place) [/QUOTE]
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