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<blockquote data-quote="habituallylatte" data-source="post: 80674" data-attributes="member: 5921"><p>I am currently doing the LLM too, and can confirm every word of this answer. Do NOT do the LLM unless you need the funding, which you don't. </p><p></p><p>For anyone reading this thread who hasn't yet got a training contract, and is wondering whether to do the LLM Law and Legal Practice (research pathway) or the PGDL, the only factor to consider is whether you need a student loan. There is absolutely no career advantage in doing an extra module of research. </p><p></p><p>I cannot speak for those who are considering choosing the SQE I or BTC as their LLM pathway, as that may have usefulness in terms of cost, when factoring in future SQE courses etc.</p><p></p><p>You seem to be committed to doing your studies at BPP, but given a choice prospective conversion course students should seriously weigh up whether ULaw would serve them better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="habituallylatte, post: 80674, member: 5921"] I am currently doing the LLM too, and can confirm every word of this answer. Do NOT do the LLM unless you need the funding, which you don't. For anyone reading this thread who hasn't yet got a training contract, and is wondering whether to do the LLM Law and Legal Practice (research pathway) or the PGDL, the only factor to consider is whether you need a student loan. There is absolutely no career advantage in doing an extra module of research. I cannot speak for those who are considering choosing the SQE I or BTC as their LLM pathway, as that may have usefulness in terms of cost, when factoring in future SQE courses etc. You seem to be committed to doing your studies at BPP, but given a choice prospective conversion course students should seriously weigh up whether ULaw would serve them better. [/QUOTE]
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