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<blockquote data-quote="User16345" data-source="post: 82182" data-attributes="member: 13910"><p>Hi all,</p><p></p><p>Apologies if a similar thread has been posted previously, I am just not entirely clear on the new SQE route for qualifying as a solicitor.</p><p></p><p>I am qualified tax advisor for a big four firm with a history BA and MA. I am intending to take a part-time PGDL with BPP (self-funded) or UoL beginning in September or January, with a view to training as a tax solicitor.</p><p></p><p>As I understand it, under the new system I will have to obtain an SQE even if I complete the PGDL. As such, in my circumstances, would it be advisable to simply enter an SQE prep course and skip the PGDL entirely? Or, would I require the PGDL for a law firm to even consider me for a training contract?</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance.</p><p></p><p>Edit - I think I should've posted this in the general discussion forum, could the mods please move if possible (not sure how).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="User16345, post: 82182, member: 13910"] Hi all, Apologies if a similar thread has been posted previously, I am just not entirely clear on the new SQE route for qualifying as a solicitor. I am qualified tax advisor for a big four firm with a history BA and MA. I am intending to take a part-time PGDL with BPP (self-funded) or UoL beginning in September or January, with a view to training as a tax solicitor. As I understand it, under the new system I will have to obtain an SQE even if I complete the PGDL. As such, in my circumstances, would it be advisable to simply enter an SQE prep course and skip the PGDL entirely? Or, would I require the PGDL for a law firm to even consider me for a training contract? Thanks in advance. Edit - I think I should've posted this in the general discussion forum, could the mods please move if possible (not sure how). [/QUOTE]
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