Jessica Booker
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I don't think it automatically makes you more appealing - you could be an appealing candidate anyway without it.Just wondering, does it make you look more appealing to firms if you have already started the GDL?
And if you start the GDL without getting a TC but get an offer halfway through your GDL studies, would the firm still pay for the GDL?
Hope that make sense, basically just wondering whether it is worth me paying to start the GDL with my own money or whether this is a massive gamble.
However, it can show a commitment to a legal career at the same time.
It will depend on the firm as to whether your course gets funded if you have already started it of your own accord. Some firms pay back fees retrospectively whether you have started or completed the course. Others may pay a pro-rata amount for the time you have left on the course. Others will not pay back anything.
The interesting thing is that the GDL is no longer a requirement - its not like you have to do it anymore. Therefore to me it is a bit of a gamble just because it isn't necessary to complete it. For some firms, they won't put future trainees through the GDL, instead opting to just do an SQE prep course.