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(P)GDL Cold feet- was SQE right instead?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 112577" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>Highly unlikely in my opinion. Firms didn’t make people who self funded their LPC to take the LPC modules that were aligned to their practice areas/bespoke LPC courses.</p><p></p><p>Plus the PGDL generally isn’t tailored (it’s just a standardised course, a rebadged GDL with some SQE prep thrown in). As the SQE is standardised, the bulk of the prep courses are too.</p><p></p><p>If you have passed the SQE assessments you technically demonstrated you have the knowledge required for the career. If the firm wanted to offer more bespoke training, it is much more likely to be in the SQE prep for all candidates (rather than just the PGDL), but I think that is even unlikely.</p><p></p><p>The prep courses are really designed to get you through the SQE. Most firms are tailoring the knowledge gap they consider to be there with training during the TC (but that had always been the case, even with the LPC).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 112577, member: 2672"] Highly unlikely in my opinion. Firms didn’t make people who self funded their LPC to take the LPC modules that were aligned to their practice areas/bespoke LPC courses. Plus the PGDL generally isn’t tailored (it’s just a standardised course, a rebadged GDL with some SQE prep thrown in). As the SQE is standardised, the bulk of the prep courses are too. If you have passed the SQE assessments you technically demonstrated you have the knowledge required for the career. If the firm wanted to offer more bespoke training, it is much more likely to be in the SQE prep for all candidates (rather than just the PGDL), but I think that is even unlikely. The prep courses are really designed to get you through the SQE. Most firms are tailoring the knowledge gap they consider to be there with training during the TC (but that had always been the case, even with the LPC). [/QUOTE]
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