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<blockquote data-quote="Kola" data-source="post: 91431" data-attributes="member: 7894"><p>1st year: Go to open days + build up your extra-curriculars</p><p>2nd year: apply for Vacation Schemes + build up your experience</p><p>3rd year: apply for Vacation Schemes (if you have not secured any in 2nd year) and apply for Training Contracts (if you have a competitive application)</p><p>Graduation: do the LPC (now SQE). Then start your TC. </p><p></p><p>Masters is not worth the time, effort, and money if you ONLY want to secure a TC. Only do a masters if you are actually interested in it. Do not think that it will make getting a TC substantially easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kola, post: 91431, member: 7894"] 1st year: Go to open days + build up your extra-curriculars 2nd year: apply for Vacation Schemes + build up your experience 3rd year: apply for Vacation Schemes (if you have not secured any in 2nd year) and apply for Training Contracts (if you have a competitive application) Graduation: do the LPC (now SQE). Then start your TC. Masters is not worth the time, effort, and money if you ONLY want to secure a TC. Only do a masters if you are actually interested in it. Do not think that it will make getting a TC substantially easier. [/QUOTE]
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