Hi all,
I have a MAJOR career conundrum. So sorry in advance for the long post but it is giving me a big headache and I would be so grateful for some advice from you lovely people.
I am a non-law graduate, having left university two years ago, and I am now in full-time work. I have a good job and really don't want to leave it until I have secured a training contract. I've been trying to convert to law for the last two years and have now built up a significant amount of experience. I'm really hoping that this year I'll secure a TC off the back of my efforts!
I've heard a lot of mixed opinions from legal professionals about the SQE - I've lost count of the amont of people telling me to avoid it! Due to this, I'd planned to start the LLM/MA Law part-time in January to give me the option of doing the GDL/LPC instead of the SQE route. The plan was to complete this conversion part-time from January 2021 to May 2022 (four terms) and then the LPC full-time from Sep 2022 to May 2023, hopefully beginning a training contract in September 2023. However, there are two caveats:
I hope my understanding is correct and my explanation is clear. Please let me know if it is not!
My immediate questions upon writing this post are:
I have a MAJOR career conundrum. So sorry in advance for the long post but it is giving me a big headache and I would be so grateful for some advice from you lovely people.
I am a non-law graduate, having left university two years ago, and I am now in full-time work. I have a good job and really don't want to leave it until I have secured a training contract. I've been trying to convert to law for the last two years and have now built up a significant amount of experience. I'm really hoping that this year I'll secure a TC off the back of my efforts!
I've heard a lot of mixed opinions from legal professionals about the SQE - I've lost count of the amont of people telling me to avoid it! Due to this, I'd planned to start the LLM/MA Law part-time in January to give me the option of doing the GDL/LPC instead of the SQE route. The plan was to complete this conversion part-time from January 2021 to May 2022 (four terms) and then the LPC full-time from Sep 2022 to May 2023, hopefully beginning a training contract in September 2023. However, there are two caveats:
- I would prefer to do the LLM/MA Law in January 2021 rather than September 2020 because I have just started a new role. It would be too difficult to do both the training for this and make VS/TC applications at the same time as starting the LLM/MA Law.
- I had intended on the LLM/MA Law over the GDL as I would prefer to have financing. Unfortunately, I have just discovered that doing this would mean an additional term at law school and I would not be finished until January 2023, consequently making me unable to begin a training contract in September 2023.
- Start the MA Law/LLM (part-time) with financing in September 2020 (TC start earliest March 2024)
Pros: full PG funding and making progress towards my future career.
Cons: I wouldn't do as well and could struggle in the first term due to having no time to study, or could burn out.
- Start the GDL (part-time) self-funded in January 2021 (TC start earliest September 2023)
Pros: it fits my schedule, keeps my options open and is making progress towards my future career.
Cons: I could be spending 9k on a redundant qualification.
- Wait another year, hope I get a training contract this year and do the SQE (TC start earliest September 2023)
Pros: could be easier? Hopefully funded by a firm, will be alongside the trainee cohort, everybody is in the same boat. Wouldn't have to study alongside full-time work.
Cons: it could be a car crash and limits me to doing it rather than the GDL. If I don't get a TC this year, I have wasted a year.
I hope my understanding is correct and my explanation is clear. Please let me know if it is not!
My immediate questions upon writing this post are:
- What would you all recommend?
- Does anyone have experience of scholarships at BPP/ULaw? Would I be viable for one while in full-time work?
- Are any firms indicating any preference yet? Are any likely to enforce everybody doing the SQE in the near future to put all trainees on an equal level?