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<blockquote data-quote="hehostressed" data-source="post: 169361" data-attributes="member: 9450"><p>Hi all,</p><p></p><p>To be honest I scraped my LPC with a pass in most of my subjects with multiple resits. Every candidate I’ve seen so far whether it’s a non RG uni, ends up doing quite amazingly on the LPC or if they failed one exam, still excelled in the rest. This is bearing in mind I’m already from a non RG uni background with not so great a levels. I don’t necessarily have mitigating circumstances aside from working more than full time on the LPC </p><p></p><p>I know firms now do the SQE, but I really can’t put myself through that again. Does anyone have tips or genuinely think there’s a realm of possibility that a firm will let me stick to the LPC route?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hehostressed, post: 169361, member: 9450"] Hi all, To be honest I scraped my LPC with a pass in most of my subjects with multiple resits. Every candidate I’ve seen so far whether it’s a non RG uni, ends up doing quite amazingly on the LPC or if they failed one exam, still excelled in the rest. This is bearing in mind I’m already from a non RG uni background with not so great a levels. I don’t necessarily have mitigating circumstances aside from working more than full time on the LPC I know firms now do the SQE, but I really can’t put myself through that again. Does anyone have tips or genuinely think there’s a realm of possibility that a firm will let me stick to the LPC route? [/QUOTE]
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