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Hi everyone,


I recently completed my LLB with a 2:1 from a Russell Group university and am now preparing to self-fund my SQE journey. As an international student on a graduate visa, I've been accepted into the University of Law's LLM (SQE 1 & 2) Online programme, starting this September.


However, I'm torn between pursuing the LLM or opting for the University of Law's in-person SQE 1 & 2 Preparation course.


Given that I’m not currently working, do you think the online format might be a disadvantage for me? Would enrolling in the LLM program offer significant benefits in terms of knowledge and employability, or would the standalone preparation course be more practical?


I understand that the LLM is often chosen by those who seek student loan funding, but since I'm not eligible for that, it’s not a relevant factor for me.


I would really appreciate any insights, experiences, or advice you have on which option might be more advantageous in the long term.

Thank you!


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