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<blockquote data-quote="DanA" data-source="post: 146998" data-attributes="member: 29557"><p>I don't know if firms really have a preference. Most people I've spoken to suggested that they mainly did the LLM for personal financial reasons rather than their firm wanting it. I've been doing the LLM with College of Legal Practice (CoLP). I chose the LLM for the postgrad loan as it covered the SQE exam fees and the course fees. My employer couldn't contribute to my study fees, though, which I guess will play into the decision for a lot of people.</p><p></p><p>On a personal note, I like their LLM transactional modules as they're so practice focused. They've helped to boost my approach in my own work! </p><p></p><p>Happy to answer any questions re SQE and my experiences with CoLP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DanA, post: 146998, member: 29557"] I don't know if firms really have a preference. Most people I've spoken to suggested that they mainly did the LLM for personal financial reasons rather than their firm wanting it. I've been doing the LLM with College of Legal Practice (CoLP). I chose the LLM for the postgrad loan as it covered the SQE exam fees and the course fees. My employer couldn't contribute to my study fees, though, which I guess will play into the decision for a lot of people. On a personal note, I like their LLM transactional modules as they're so practice focused. They've helped to boost my approach in my own work! Happy to answer any questions re SQE and my experiences with CoLP. [/QUOTE]
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