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<blockquote data-quote="sunnyd" data-source="post: 179087" data-attributes="member: 22526"><p>Hi [USER=1]@Jaysen[/USER], I hope you're doing well! I had a quick question regarding the issue of firms rescinding TC offers if the SQE isn't passed the first time round.</p><p></p><p>I am currently on a scholarship and am sitting the SQE1 this July. I also have two TC interviews this July, and perhaps this is a bit farfetched, but if I am able to secure a TC with either of the firms, the concept that it may be taken away is absolutely terrifying.</p><p></p><p>My question was, as I have completed the SQE course on my own basis and haven't relied on the firm's grant, is it likely that the firm(s) I've applied to will take a more lenient approach with me, if I were to fail the SQE1 first time round?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sunnyd, post: 179087, member: 22526"] Hi [USER=1]@Jaysen[/USER], I hope you're doing well! I had a quick question regarding the issue of firms rescinding TC offers if the SQE isn't passed the first time round. I am currently on a scholarship and am sitting the SQE1 this July. I also have two TC interviews this July, and perhaps this is a bit farfetched, but if I am able to secure a TC with either of the firms, the concept that it may be taken away is absolutely terrifying. My question was, as I have completed the SQE course on my own basis and haven't relied on the firm's grant, is it likely that the firm(s) I've applied to will take a more lenient approach with me, if I were to fail the SQE1 first time round? [/QUOTE]
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