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<blockquote data-quote="Jane Smith" data-source="post: 146126" data-attributes="member: 7481"><p>I agree. I think some firms will consider requests for LPC instead particularly as it probably costs them about the same and provided the future trainee does the professional skills course in 2 weeks when the TC starts to get it over (as the SQE cohort will not be doing the PSC course).</p><p>On timelines the City Consortium sets out a time line for SQE and the enhanced courses (like the LPC electives) their people will be doing - <a href="https://www.slaughterandmay.com/media/rs2jvepv/the-city-consortium-solicitor-training-programme.pdf" target="_blank">https://www.slaughterandmay.com/media/rs2jvepv/the-city-consortium-solicitor-training-programme.pdf</a>. </p><p>The BPP PGDL/masters/SQE1 course is apparently 16 months in length if you start in September and is 12 months if you start in January. I presume the difference is simply because of a summer holiday issue or may be it is about timing of SQE1 exams. You can then tack an SQE2 course on to that at the end (SQE2 uses some knowledge from SQE1 so most people do not want too big a gap between the two).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jane Smith, post: 146126, member: 7481"] I agree. I think some firms will consider requests for LPC instead particularly as it probably costs them about the same and provided the future trainee does the professional skills course in 2 weeks when the TC starts to get it over (as the SQE cohort will not be doing the PSC course). On timelines the City Consortium sets out a time line for SQE and the enhanced courses (like the LPC electives) their people will be doing - [URL]https://www.slaughterandmay.com/media/rs2jvepv/the-city-consortium-solicitor-training-programme.pdf[/URL]. The BPP PGDL/masters/SQE1 course is apparently 16 months in length if you start in September and is 12 months if you start in January. I presume the difference is simply because of a summer holiday issue or may be it is about timing of SQE1 exams. You can then tack an SQE2 course on to that at the end (SQE2 uses some knowledge from SQE1 so most people do not want too big a gap between the two). [/QUOTE]
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