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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 21782" data-source="post: 140311"><p>Hi Logan,</p><p></p><p>It is a great question. I actually used up all my loan when I did the master's at Durham University. So for the LPC I had to completely self-fund.</p><p></p><p>During my undergraduate and postgraduate degree, I worked in customer service and saved. It was not meant to be for the LPC but I decided to do it this summer after I could not move to London to Paralegal this year.</p><p></p><p>It is still a financial struggle and the only way I was able to afford it was by doing it remote via the ULaw online-LPC. This means I have no accommodation costs as I am at home and hardly any costs to live (except phone and gym membership). It has been a tough year, I don't really have the money to do anything but I am telling myself its just one year and will be so worth it in the future hopefully!</p><p></p><p>In regard to Travers, no reply yet!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 21782, post: 140311"] Hi Logan, It is a great question. I actually used up all my loan when I did the master's at Durham University. So for the LPC I had to completely self-fund. During my undergraduate and postgraduate degree, I worked in customer service and saved. It was not meant to be for the LPC but I decided to do it this summer after I could not move to London to Paralegal this year. It is still a financial struggle and the only way I was able to afford it was by doing it remote via the ULaw online-LPC. This means I have no accommodation costs as I am at home and hardly any costs to live (except phone and gym membership). It has been a tough year, I don't really have the money to do anything but I am telling myself its just one year and will be so worth it in the future hopefully! In regard to Travers, no reply yet! [/QUOTE]
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