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University of Law PGDL or Ma Law with SQE1?
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<blockquote data-quote="TCLA Community Assistant" data-source="post: 121045" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>There is no requirement to resit the equivalent of a LLB degree to take the SQE - you only need a degree level qualification and there is no time limit to when that qualification was completed (it can even be a non-law course too).</p><p></p><p>However what you choose as a prep course is very much dependent on you and how confident you are on how much of the knowledge you have retained/can remember. If you are not confident of this (for instance if you have also not been working in a legal field since your LLB), you may want to choose a more extensive course to refresh your LLB knowledge, but this does not need to be a PGDL/MA level course.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCLA Community Assistant, post: 121045, member: 2672"] There is no requirement to resit the equivalent of a LLB degree to take the SQE - you only need a degree level qualification and there is no time limit to when that qualification was completed (it can even be a non-law course too). However what you choose as a prep course is very much dependent on you and how confident you are on how much of the knowledge you have retained/can remember. If you are not confident of this (for instance if you have also not been working in a legal field since your LLB), you may want to choose a more extensive course to refresh your LLB knowledge, but this does not need to be a PGDL/MA level course. [/QUOTE]
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