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Hey, sorry to hear that - if you don't mind answering when did you apply?Slaughters PFO
Only if you submit your qualifying work experience to the SRA and decide the go through the process of qualifying with the SRA. If you were going to do a TC anyway, I’d personally suggest waiting for that for your QWE and going through the process of joining the solicitors’ roll at the end of your TC.I have what may be a silly question but I would appreciate any answers regardless. most of the training contracts i applied for start in 2026 and if i am suucessful it is still going to be 2 years before i begin. provided my results for the SQE2 in august are a pass, i will start looking for other legal roles such as paralegaling up and until i can begin any successful tc. if i am able to get my 24 months of QWE before my tc, would I be 'qualified' before by tc starts of the phrase NQE only applies to those who've completed their tc? Not sure if this makes sense haha
Thank you!Only if you submit your qualifying work experience to the SRA and decide the go through the process of qualifying with the SRA. If you were going to do a TC anyway, I’d personally suggest waiting for that for your QWE and going through the process of joining the solicitors’ roll at the end of your TC.
Pretty much at the deadlineHey, sorry to hear that - if you don't mind answering when did you apply?
You receive an invite to the AC (to my knowledge none have gone out yet)How do you know if you've passed the Macfarlanes test?
I'm really sorry that you are facing this. Re direct routes, I've found that going after firms which don't do a vacation scheme works far better, doing this I've had several final interviews and assessment centres even with informal work experience and unassessed vacation schemes.BCLP rejection, fed up at this point. That application was 2000 words long.
At the point where I might give up. I work 8-6 everyday and spend every other hour doing applications or tests. I’m exhausted, burnt out and depressed. I can’t take annual leave in case I need it for interviews but I’m not getting any. I wish I’d known earlier in uni how early you had to apply because it’s impossible to balance with work with applications and they’re so many years in advance that it’s pointless going through more cycles. I got interviews for vac schemes but I can’t do them because of work, direct TCs seem to be impossible to get in through.
It’s not a hard pass/fail but an extra to the formHow do you know if you've passed the Macfarlanes test?
It took about 48 hours for me to receive mineHas anyone received the Macfarlanes feedback report mentioned in the email?
Bro just quit your job or do a masters or something?BCLP rejection, fed up at this point. That application was 2000 words long.
At the point where I might give up. I work 8-6 everyday and spend every other hour doing applications or tests. I’m exhausted, burnt out and depressed. I can’t take annual leave in case I need it for interviews but I’m not getting any. I wish I’d known earlier in uni how early you had to apply because it’s impossible to balance with work with applications and they’re so many years in advance that it’s pointless going through more cycles. I got interviews for vac schemes but I can’t do them because of work, direct TCs seem to be impossible to get in through.
Not cool, nor helpful. Not many people can afford to just "quit their job" nor fund an entire masters program - its just not possible. A more productive suggestion would be to keep persevering - it only takes one yes! Maybe take a break from apps before the next cycle starts, and if VSs aren't possible, many firms so have TC routes they regularly recruit from (or even exclusively recruit from, like Fried Frank, Kennedys, Bristows)!Bro just quit your job or do a masters or something?