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<blockquote data-quote="Alison C" data-source="post: 38269" data-attributes="member: 3943"><p>Not clear if this was answered and I'm no guru BUT surely you need to think long term here? I'd literally go to the open evenings and see which LPC is better run and more suited to your needs. You will be a better lawyer if you have better training, whatever that looks like for you. </p><p></p><p>I see that the finances are an issue and it may be easier to procure a loan for, eg, the MSc version of the LPC if that's an option - at U Law where I went, it's literally an extra unit and month stuck on the end of the standard LPC but gives you an extra something to offer further down the line (and access to govt loans I believe).</p><p></p><p>Hope that helps. I'm sure that the recruiters can guide you if needs be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alison C, post: 38269, member: 3943"] Not clear if this was answered and I'm no guru BUT surely you need to think long term here? I'd literally go to the open evenings and see which LPC is better run and more suited to your needs. You will be a better lawyer if you have better training, whatever that looks like for you. I see that the finances are an issue and it may be easier to procure a loan for, eg, the MSc version of the LPC if that's an option - at U Law where I went, it's literally an extra unit and month stuck on the end of the standard LPC but gives you an extra something to offer further down the line (and access to govt loans I believe). Hope that helps. I'm sure that the recruiters can guide you if needs be. [/QUOTE]
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