I'm on my 5th cycle and have also considered self-funding. Ultimately I decided it wasn't worth it for me. My reasoning is that the sorts of firms we're applying to all sponsor the SQE for their trainees, and if I don't get a TC offer then there's no point having done the SQE exams, so self-funding is really just spending a ton of money on something you should be getting for free with no real benefit to it. Others may feel differently though.Hello all,
I had a general question to ask regarding the idea of self funding the SQE. I already have my GDL.
This will be my fourth round of applying to VS/TCs, next year my 5th, and im coming to a point now where 1) I’m wondering it this is all worth it. And 2) whether I should go ahead and complete my SQE.
I have always feared that self funding the SQE shows 2 negative things:
1) you are in a fortunate position to do so. One that others do not have. And I’m afraid it could demonstrate a certain privilege. A privilege that firms may take badly.
2) if you’re self funding, then clearly, no one wanted to fund you. Maybe a slightly negative outlook on things, but I could see law firms thinking this. “Hmm, no one wanted to pay for this person's SQE, so maybe this candidate isn’t great?”
I’d love to know what people think. I’m really considering now moving on and funding it myself. I don’t think re applying might do me any good at this point.
@Jaysen
@Jessica Booker
Let me add some insight that there’s quite a few law firms who only take people who self fund!Hello all,
I had a general question to ask regarding the idea of self funding the SQE. I already have my GDL.
This will be my fourth round of applying to VS/TCs, next year my 5th, and im coming to a point now where 1) I’m wondering it this is all worth it. And 2) whether I should go ahead and complete my SQE.
I have always feared that self funding the SQE shows 2 negative things:
1) you are in a fortunate position to do so. One that others do not have. And I’m afraid it could demonstrate a certain privilege. A privilege that firms may take badly.
2) if you’re self funding, then clearly, no one wanted to fund you. Maybe a slightly negative outlook on things, but I could see law firms thinking this. “Hmm, no one wanted to pay for this person's SQE, so maybe this candidate isn’t great?”
I’d love to know what people think. I’m really considering now moving on and funding it myself. I don’t think re applying might do me any good at this point.
@Jaysen
@Jessica Booker
I have responded!Hi Katy, I hope you don't mind but I have private messaged you a question. No worries if you are too busy to reply!
If it’s a prep course combined with an LLM then it can feasibly be funded by a postgraduate loan i.e. it can’t be deduced whether you have paid a lump sum for it (unless you’re an international student I guess).Hello all,
I had a general question to ask regarding the idea of self funding the SQE. I already have my GDL.
This will be my fourth round of applying to VS/TCs, next year my 5th, and im coming to a point now where 1) I’m wondering it this is all worth it. And 2) whether I should go ahead and complete my SQE.
I have always feared that self funding the SQE shows 2 negative things:
1) you are in a fortunate position to do so. One that others do not have. And I’m afraid it could demonstrate a certain privilege. A privilege that firms may take badly.
2) if you’re self funding, then clearly, no one wanted to fund you. Maybe a slightly negative outlook on things, but I could see law firms thinking this. “Hmm, no one wanted to pay for this person's SQE, so maybe this candidate isn’t great?”
I’d love to know what people think. I’m really considering now moving on and funding it myself. I don’t think re applying might do me any good at this point.
@Jaysen
@Jessica Booker
Sorry to hear thatForsters PFO post-VIThis is the second rejection I've had this cycle after a video interview and I'm worried because I have another one coming up. If anyone who has progressed after a video interview has any advice for me I would really appreciate it.
Is this for summer?Hey guys, I recently did the Dechert WE and I was wondering if those who got an AC or a PFO, how long did it take for the firm to get back to you?
a few days ago for the summer one! there seem to be slots going into the next few weeks so imagine they're working thru apps atmApologies, I don't have any insights but may I ask when you heard back from Linklaters and for which scheme? Thank you so much & all the best for both 🫶🫶
Does anyone have any pre-AC imposter syndrome advice?
I have my first AC on Tuesday & feeling very much like an imposter & I feel it’s affecting my prep.
Congrats! Can I asked which branch you applied in for CRS and when did you receive the invitation.CRS VI and Howden VI!
I did AC last week, but they haven't come back to me yet. They said it will take around 2-3 weeks.
I hope your AC went well, do you know if PMC will be running anymore ACs?I did AC last week, but they haven't come back to me yet. They said it will take around 2-3 weeks.