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SQE advice post graduation?
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<blockquote data-quote="scarlettroderick" data-source="post: 180351" data-attributes="member: 34641"><p>Hello,</p><p></p><p>I have a query regarding the routes to SQE qualification and what is advisable to do in terms of the course itself. </p><p>I am a recent graduate of the University of Birmingham and intend to qualify through the SQE route. I was unfortunately unsuccessful in securing a training contract during the last cycle of applications, and am now going to be working as a paralegal. </p><p></p><p>I am unsure on whether to apply for BPP University's LLM SQE course which is full time, or continue at my paralegal role and enter the application process for TCs again this next cycle. I am not sure which is more common or whether there are more merits to one than the other. I am just quite lost with it all essentially. </p><p></p><p>Any advice would be greatly appreciated, </p><p>Thanks in advance, </p><p>Scarlett.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scarlettroderick, post: 180351, member: 34641"] Hello, I have a query regarding the routes to SQE qualification and what is advisable to do in terms of the course itself. I am a recent graduate of the University of Birmingham and intend to qualify through the SQE route. I was unfortunately unsuccessful in securing a training contract during the last cycle of applications, and am now going to be working as a paralegal. I am unsure on whether to apply for BPP University's LLM SQE course which is full time, or continue at my paralegal role and enter the application process for TCs again this next cycle. I am not sure which is more common or whether there are more merits to one than the other. I am just quite lost with it all essentially. Any advice would be greatly appreciated, Thanks in advance, Scarlett. [/QUOTE]
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