this might be aimed more at those who are currently doing the SQE, but how do you decide which campus to go for- Moorgate or Bloomsbury for Uni of Law? is it that Moorgate has more future trainees go there? Just asking for a general consensus- where do firms tend to send their trainees across law firms?
Hi
@mfuturetrainee,
I did not undertake the SQE so I am not sure if there is a major difference in the quality of the SQE course whether taken at the Bloomsbury or the Moorgate ULaw campus.
However, I studied the LPC at the Moorgate campus and have visited the Bloomsbury campus on occasion (for library study sessions) and I really enjoyed my experience at Moorgate. The campus is much more modern, you're in the heart of the City of London with Slaughters, Trowers & Hamlins,
Addleshaw Goddard right opposite the building and several other top, international law firms dotted all around the area and my teachers were good/competent. Also I believe their Moorgate campus is solely for post-graduate students so you will find a lot of other people on the same journey as you i.e. doing the SQE/BPC/LPC so it's a nice collegiate atmosphere.
I met a wide array of students, people with TCs and some not. In my class 3/15ish of us had a TC e.g. at Shearman & Sterling (as it was then) and
Hogan Lovells. Most of the future trainees (especially those at the same firm) were put together and so some classes had a wider majority of future trainees than mine. Also I would say firms overall do send their trainees to the Moorgate campus, I know for sure that Pinsents,
DLA Piper and Wedlake Bell do as I have friends from these firms.
Personally, I loved being surrounded by these top law firms as it gave me more motivation to pursue a career in law and just overall felt more exciting!