Hi!
So I accepted a TC offer last August and started the LPC at the end of August this year. I’m finding the LPC (pretty much every aspect of it) incredibly dull, and it’s causing me to have significant doubts about whether I want to finish the course, do the TC, and become a solicitor.
If the LPC and the TC are substantively similar, then given how dull I’m finding the LPC, I can’t help but feel I’d be wasting my time (and my firm’s) by finishing the LPC and starting the TC, to only then drop out of the TC mid-way through after realising that the TC/practice is just as dull as the LPC.
I’ve always had doubts about being a solicitor, and feel like maybe I got swept up in the whole LLB culture of ‘apply apply apply’ without taking enough time to consider all of my options.
To drop out of the LPC, renege on a TC offer and potentially embark on a career outside of the law is obviously a very significant decision, so I’d really appreciate any advice.
Thanks in advance!
So I accepted a TC offer last August and started the LPC at the end of August this year. I’m finding the LPC (pretty much every aspect of it) incredibly dull, and it’s causing me to have significant doubts about whether I want to finish the course, do the TC, and become a solicitor.
If the LPC and the TC are substantively similar, then given how dull I’m finding the LPC, I can’t help but feel I’d be wasting my time (and my firm’s) by finishing the LPC and starting the TC, to only then drop out of the TC mid-way through after realising that the TC/practice is just as dull as the LPC.
I’ve always had doubts about being a solicitor, and feel like maybe I got swept up in the whole LLB culture of ‘apply apply apply’ without taking enough time to consider all of my options.
To drop out of the LPC, renege on a TC offer and potentially embark on a career outside of the law is obviously a very significant decision, so I’d really appreciate any advice.
Thanks in advance!