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Self-funding the LPC (bad time to do so?)
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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 116297" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>Especially if you are thinking of doing it part-time, then my advice would be to ask to move to an SQE prep course rather than the LPC if your provider is making you commit to anything. By the time you finished a part-time LPC it would be 2025, and I would expect very few firms/organisations to be recruiting LPC trainees. You'll get the exemption for SQE1, but nearly 2 years of part-time studying + the costs makes this such a significant time and financial cost. If you are studying part-time, then the SQE gives you so much more flexibility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 116297, member: 2672"] Especially if you are thinking of doing it part-time, then my advice would be to ask to move to an SQE prep course rather than the LPC if your provider is making you commit to anything. By the time you finished a part-time LPC it would be 2025, and I would expect very few firms/organisations to be recruiting LPC trainees. You'll get the exemption for SQE1, but nearly 2 years of part-time studying + the costs makes this such a significant time and financial cost. If you are studying part-time, then the SQE gives you so much more flexibility. [/QUOTE]
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