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<blockquote data-quote="GR10087" data-source="post: 76717" data-attributes="member: 12280"><p>Hi Jacob, thanks for your detailed reply!</p><p></p><p>So perhaps I misstated my position slightly, I am currently in second year of a non-law degree and so was under the impression that any direct TC applications would be off-limits to me? I will be entering third year in the autumn. My question really is what gives me my best chance of securing something, applying directly for TC's in the autumn with no VC's, or applying for VC's despite being in third year and hoping to convert? Perhaps even a mixture of both? Thanks for any further advice you can offer. </p><p></p><p>Aha yes the much debated SQE changes. As far as I'm aware, despite the changes I will still have to complete some form of 2 year training and so this shouldn't alter my timeline much? But of course if anyone knows better please let me know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GR10087, post: 76717, member: 12280"] Hi Jacob, thanks for your detailed reply! So perhaps I misstated my position slightly, I am currently in second year of a non-law degree and so was under the impression that any direct TC applications would be off-limits to me? I will be entering third year in the autumn. My question really is what gives me my best chance of securing something, applying directly for TC's in the autumn with no VC's, or applying for VC's despite being in third year and hoping to convert? Perhaps even a mixture of both? Thanks for any further advice you can offer. Aha yes the much debated SQE changes. As far as I'm aware, despite the changes I will still have to complete some form of 2 year training and so this shouldn't alter my timeline much? But of course if anyone knows better please let me know. [/QUOTE]
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