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Starting LPC without a TC? Thoughts ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Legalese" data-source="post: 1371" data-attributes="member: 244"><p>I started the LPC without a TC. Most people on the LPC do not have TCs so don't worry about that. </p><p>(I would say around 40% do 60% don't - I was told this by careers consultant last year)</p><p></p><p>If you are worried about funding I know that the University of Law offers two extra modules which gives you an MSc as well as an LPC which means you qualify for a £10,000 student loan if you are a British citizen, this means you have to cover the extra 5k and living costs. I opted for the MSc element which was fairly easy to complete whilst studying the LPC. </p><p></p><p>Also it might be worth considering how strong your CV and grades are. If you have stellar work experience and grades throughout then you can justify spending all the money on the LPC because it is likely you will get a training contract. However, if you don't it might be better to wait until you get one first/ send time para-legalling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Legalese, post: 1371, member: 244"] I started the LPC without a TC. Most people on the LPC do not have TCs so don't worry about that. (I would say around 40% do 60% don't - I was told this by careers consultant last year) If you are worried about funding I know that the University of Law offers two extra modules which gives you an MSc as well as an LPC which means you qualify for a £10,000 student loan if you are a British citizen, this means you have to cover the extra 5k and living costs. I opted for the MSc element which was fairly easy to complete whilst studying the LPC. Also it might be worth considering how strong your CV and grades are. If you have stellar work experience and grades throughout then you can justify spending all the money on the LPC because it is likely you will get a training contract. However, if you don't it might be better to wait until you get one first/ send time para-legalling. [/QUOTE]
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