Jessica Booker
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I would speak to the firm about this - unfortunately our community won't know the answer to this, only the firm will.Hi guys! Not sure that this is the right place to post, but I thought people may have some experience/insight into this.
I have an upcoming summer VS, and I was wondering if you knew when I would start my TC if I am successful in the VS? I'm guessing I would start in 2027 (Start/mid intake??), and I understand this is dependant on the firm's intake availability. If correct, what do people do for that year's gap between starting the SQE?? Should I try and get a headstart with the content/structure also?
Paralegaling/working is ideal for me, but has anyone had any experiences on what to do?!
Thanks in advance, a slightly confused final year!!![]()
If you are able to start earlier, it may also be the case that the firm has earlier intakes, so it is worthwhile speaking to them and stating an interest in starting earlier if that is something you want to do.
If you did have a year out, I would do anything YOU want to do. It is not important to paralegal or prepare for the SQE before you start the course or your TC. Getting a whole year to do something you want to do is going to be much more difficult after you have started your legal career than it will be now. Many lawyers will tell you to go and do something you want to do rather than something for the career, whether that be travelling, volunteering, working in another industry, further study. You can paralegal if you want to, but its definitely not necessary for your future career.