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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26
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<blockquote data-quote="xMontmorency" data-source="post: 234656" data-attributes="member: 32743"><p>Sorry mate gonna have to disagree with you here. SQE can be beneficial for law firm applications because (a) you can enter an earlier trainee intake if they find they have spaces they need to fill and (b) it's an additional opportunity to show that you excel academically. There are no real downsides on the other side.</p><p></p><p>Even if the SQE doesn't help you get a training contract, it opens up doors to work as a paralegal and qualify without a training contract. </p><p></p><p>You're going to have to do the SQE one way or another. If you can't find a job rn, it's a really good option. And, if you do get a TC they often reimburse your costs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xMontmorency, post: 234656, member: 32743"] Sorry mate gonna have to disagree with you here. SQE can be beneficial for law firm applications because (a) you can enter an earlier trainee intake if they find they have spaces they need to fill and (b) it's an additional opportunity to show that you excel academically. There are no real downsides on the other side. Even if the SQE doesn't help you get a training contract, it opens up doors to work as a paralegal and qualify without a training contract. You're going to have to do the SQE one way or another. If you can't find a job rn, it's a really good option. And, if you do get a TC they often reimburse your costs. [/QUOTE]
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