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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 37445" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>Yes - that is a risk. Many firms don't want a two system process for qualification and therefore will switch everyone to the SQE together. As non-law graduates will only be able to take the SQE from January 2022 onwards, it means that the 2024 intakes are the first intake where the SQE will come in. Up until a few weeks ago it was going to the 2023 intakes, but the SRA extended the GDL route until 31 December 2021.</p><p></p><p>You will also need to sit SQE1 - you won't be exempt from that so it will be SQE1 + SQE2 + QWE.</p><p></p><p>Undoubedtly this may impact the firms you choose to apply to. Some firms will be willing to have a dual qualification process - but many aren't due to the complexities it brings and the differences in how the two sets of trainees will be treated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 37445, member: 2672"] Yes - that is a risk. Many firms don't want a two system process for qualification and therefore will switch everyone to the SQE together. As non-law graduates will only be able to take the SQE from January 2022 onwards, it means that the 2024 intakes are the first intake where the SQE will come in. Up until a few weeks ago it was going to the 2023 intakes, but the SRA extended the GDL route until 31 December 2021. You will also need to sit SQE1 - you won't be exempt from that so it will be SQE1 + SQE2 + QWE. Undoubedtly this may impact the firms you choose to apply to. Some firms will be willing to have a dual qualification process - but many aren't due to the complexities it brings and the differences in how the two sets of trainees will be treated. [/QUOTE]
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