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<blockquote data-quote="SSmith" data-source="post: 106552" data-attributes="member: 19961"><p>Hi all , </p><p></p><p>Thanks for your support and advice thus far, I really appreciate it!</p><p></p><p>So...</p><p></p><p>After speaking with Ulaw this week, I've decided to apply for their MA Law (SQE1) course.</p><p></p><p>Since it's cheaper to do online , it looks like I'll have to take that option as I'd only have to top up just over 1k after my student finance. </p><p></p><p>(Not sure where I'd get this from as I'm a person who is considered to have a a MH disability, and I'd be coming off of benefits after some years to go back into work.)</p><p>I know I'm eligible for the Disabled Students Allowance, but not sure this can go towards outstanding course costs. </p><p></p><p>The other option is to apply for scholarships in the hope I'd be able to get either the full time - in person *or* online course completely covered.</p><p>Having researched , it looks as if I'd be eligible for quite a few scholarships, but I'm wondering if there's any point in also trying to apply for any TCs as I'm a career changer with a non law degree.</p><p></p><p>Also, is there anywhere I could possibly get some guidance or help with these applications ( Uni and scholarships) and somewhere I could have my CV revamped in order to show my transferable skills? ( Admin, PA, teaching)</p><p></p><p>Thanks in Advance!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SSmith, post: 106552, member: 19961"] Hi all , Thanks for your support and advice thus far, I really appreciate it! So... After speaking with Ulaw this week, I've decided to apply for their MA Law (SQE1) course. Since it's cheaper to do online , it looks like I'll have to take that option as I'd only have to top up just over 1k after my student finance. (Not sure where I'd get this from as I'm a person who is considered to have a a MH disability, and I'd be coming off of benefits after some years to go back into work.) I know I'm eligible for the Disabled Students Allowance, but not sure this can go towards outstanding course costs. The other option is to apply for scholarships in the hope I'd be able to get either the full time - in person *or* online course completely covered. Having researched , it looks as if I'd be eligible for quite a few scholarships, but I'm wondering if there's any point in also trying to apply for any TCs as I'm a career changer with a non law degree. Also, is there anywhere I could possibly get some guidance or help with these applications ( Uni and scholarships) and somewhere I could have my CV revamped in order to show my transferable skills? ( Admin, PA, teaching) Thanks in Advance! [/QUOTE]
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