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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 141331" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>You need to look at your offer letter details as any terms around passing the LPC or SQE will be included in that.</p><p></p><p>I think many firms are thinking of allowing one resit though as a minimum, even if it is only for the first couple of years for the SQE. But I think a lot of firms are also considering things on a case by case basis if it is something they will offer.</p><p></p><p>The LPC pass rate was only around 57% though - so its not dramatically different. It is just sponsored trainees had a much higher pass rate than the LPC in general, which is why many firms will future trainees are concerned about this. Although sponsored candidates still have a slightly higher pass rate for the SQE than general candidates, it is no where near as much (only about 12-14% difference rather than 30-45%).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 141331, member: 2672"] You need to look at your offer letter details as any terms around passing the LPC or SQE will be included in that. I think many firms are thinking of allowing one resit though as a minimum, even if it is only for the first couple of years for the SQE. But I think a lot of firms are also considering things on a case by case basis if it is something they will offer. The LPC pass rate was only around 57% though - so its not dramatically different. It is just sponsored trainees had a much higher pass rate than the LPC in general, which is why many firms will future trainees are concerned about this. Although sponsored candidates still have a slightly higher pass rate for the SQE than general candidates, it is no where near as much (only about 12-14% difference rather than 30-45%). [/QUOTE]
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