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<blockquote data-quote="ScoUting" data-source="post: 145410" data-attributes="member: 14649"><p>Sorry to post again in this old thread, but I have recently been offered a TC with a firm that is generally choosing for candidates to take the SQE route. I have done the GDL so I am eligible to still do the LPC until 2032 and qualify under the old route. The Firm said on the vac scheme they consider on case by case. My reasoning is that I am dyslexic and have ADHD, so sitting an exam of multiple choice for 5 hours (6-7 with adjustments) is not suited to my needs in the same way that the LPC is. I am wondering generally if this is a myth that the SQE is not supportive of adjustments, but with only 80 candidates with disabilities that have done the SQE so far I am not confident in the SQE at all (<a href="https://www.sra.org.uk/sra/policy/solicitors-qualifying-examination/first-sqe-assessment-results/" target="_blank">https://www.sra.org.uk/sra/policy/solicitors-qualifying-examination/first-sqe-assessment-results/</a>). I am keen to present a business case for the LPC but wanted to sense check first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ScoUting, post: 145410, member: 14649"] Sorry to post again in this old thread, but I have recently been offered a TC with a firm that is generally choosing for candidates to take the SQE route. I have done the GDL so I am eligible to still do the LPC until 2032 and qualify under the old route. The Firm said on the vac scheme they consider on case by case. My reasoning is that I am dyslexic and have ADHD, so sitting an exam of multiple choice for 5 hours (6-7 with adjustments) is not suited to my needs in the same way that the LPC is. I am wondering generally if this is a myth that the SQE is not supportive of adjustments, but with only 80 candidates with disabilities that have done the SQE so far I am not confident in the SQE at all ([URL]https://www.sra.org.uk/sra/policy/solicitors-qualifying-examination/first-sqe-assessment-results/[/URL]). I am keen to present a business case for the LPC but wanted to sense check first. [/QUOTE]
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