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Non-law Conversion and SQE1 within one year?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jane Smith" data-source="post: 141392" data-attributes="member: 7481"><p>"I do a conversion course and SQE1 within one year". I think the BPP PGDL is 2 terms. Then the city consortium firms have their 12 month programme after that <a href="https://www.slaughterandmay.com/media/1urbrfzb/city-consortium-solicitor-training-programme.pdf" target="_blank">https://www.slaughterandmay.com/media/1urbrfzb/city-consortium-solicitor-training-programme.pdf</a>. that is not too different from a one academic year GDL and then accelerated 7 months LPC. </p><p></p><p>I think the BPP PGDL with masters and SQE1 is 16 months but that does not include SQE2. It is certainly very complicated now that there are so many different options.</p><p></p><p>If the firm you mention want you to do either of those options whether they pay for them or not then go for it. As I say above the BPp PGDL Is just 2 terms long if no LLM done with it and you can go right on to SQE1 course immediately after. LLM Law Conversion with SQE1 also called SQE Training for Non-Law Graduates (Master’s) (at BPP)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jane Smith, post: 141392, member: 7481"] "I do a conversion course and SQE1 within one year". I think the BPP PGDL is 2 terms. Then the city consortium firms have their 12 month programme after that [URL]https://www.slaughterandmay.com/media/1urbrfzb/city-consortium-solicitor-training-programme.pdf[/URL]. that is not too different from a one academic year GDL and then accelerated 7 months LPC. I think the BPP PGDL with masters and SQE1 is 16 months but that does not include SQE2. It is certainly very complicated now that there are so many different options. If the firm you mention want you to do either of those options whether they pay for them or not then go for it. As I say above the BPp PGDL Is just 2 terms long if no LLM done with it and you can go right on to SQE1 course immediately after. LLM Law Conversion with SQE1 also called SQE Training for Non-Law Graduates (Master’s) (at BPP) [/QUOTE]
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