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<blockquote data-quote="Rizwan" data-source="post: 73088" data-attributes="member: 11691"><p>When you say later date, what do you mean exactly.</p><p></p><p>Firms moving to SQE from the next cycle is quite an indication that LPC might be phased out unless LPC graduates are applying for TCs (in which case they’d have to do SQE2) or could I be wrong?</p><p></p><p>Another concern of mine was this; could it be that firms could allow LPC students to not even go through SQE2 or is it for definite that LPC students later earning a TC from a SQE-adopted firm will 100% have to do the SQE2 as a minimum.</p><p></p><p>Only thing that could change my decision is if maybe in the future and during the SQE review process, SRA/firms decide that students who have completed LPC before a certain date (2021 or 22) do not need to attempt any part of the SQE and can go through TC route. </p><p></p><p>Just a bit wary that not as many as we think will adopt SQE and that LPC could still be relevant for 2024 intake and beyond but only apply to those who have completed the LPC. Anyone non-LPC must do the SQE. Can this be the case or is it a fruit of my overthinking..</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rizwan, post: 73088, member: 11691"] When you say later date, what do you mean exactly. Firms moving to SQE from the next cycle is quite an indication that LPC might be phased out unless LPC graduates are applying for TCs (in which case they’d have to do SQE2) or could I be wrong? Another concern of mine was this; could it be that firms could allow LPC students to not even go through SQE2 or is it for definite that LPC students later earning a TC from a SQE-adopted firm will 100% have to do the SQE2 as a minimum. Only thing that could change my decision is if maybe in the future and during the SQE review process, SRA/firms decide that students who have completed LPC before a certain date (2021 or 22) do not need to attempt any part of the SQE and can go through TC route. Just a bit wary that not as many as we think will adopt SQE and that LPC could still be relevant for 2024 intake and beyond but only apply to those who have completed the LPC. Anyone non-LPC must do the SQE. Can this be the case or is it a fruit of my overthinking.. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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