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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 141768" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>1) yes, there will be. Some firms are just offering a more thorough/well rounded SQE course that all candidates go through.</p><p></p><p>2) yes, plenty of firms will still sponsor the PGDL if you ask you to complete it. There is typically no requirement for you to study at a certain location, so if you wanted to do this online, that is most likely to be possible in the vast majority of cases.</p><p></p><p>3) You could self-find away and sit SQE1 of your own accord. I think the difficulty would be in finding a firm that had TCs to start in 2024 though - although it’s not impossible for firms to do this, especially if they are having to either defer future trainees who do not pass the SQE or trainees fail the SQE and their offers are therefore no longer valid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 141768, member: 2672"] 1) yes, there will be. Some firms are just offering a more thorough/well rounded SQE course that all candidates go through. 2) yes, plenty of firms will still sponsor the PGDL if you ask you to complete it. There is typically no requirement for you to study at a certain location, so if you wanted to do this online, that is most likely to be possible in the vast majority of cases. 3) You could self-find away and sit SQE1 of your own accord. I think the difficulty would be in finding a firm that had TCs to start in 2024 though - although it’s not impossible for firms to do this, especially if they are having to either defer future trainees who do not pass the SQE or trainees fail the SQE and their offers are therefore no longer valid. [/QUOTE]
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