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<blockquote data-quote="Chris Brown" data-source="post: 198621" data-attributes="member: 35674"><p>Most city firms assumed the SQE was a replacement to the LPC but it was actually a replacement for the TC - it certainly does seem that firms still favour the traditional TC route. Future trainees sit the SQE exams before they start their TC. 🥲🥲</p><p></p><p>However, given most firms are increasingly committed to diversifying access to the legal profession, I wouldn’t think there are significant downsides if someone chose this path to qualifying, then apply for an NQ position at an elite law firm. 🙂🙂</p><p></p><p>I think it depends on a lot of factors though. As the SQE + QWE route is fairly new, it still has a lot of uncertainty around it. I think [USER=2672]@Jessica Booker[/USER] might have a better answer to give for this question tbh. I also think [USER=36738]@Ram Sabaratnam[/USER], [USER=36777]@Andrei Radu[/USER] and [USER=36740]@Amma Usman[/USER] can provide much better insight. 🙂🙂</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris Brown, post: 198621, member: 35674"] Most city firms assumed the SQE was a replacement to the LPC but it was actually a replacement for the TC - it certainly does seem that firms still favour the traditional TC route. Future trainees sit the SQE exams before they start their TC. 🥲🥲 However, given most firms are increasingly committed to diversifying access to the legal profession, I wouldn’t think there are significant downsides if someone chose this path to qualifying, then apply for an NQ position at an elite law firm. 🙂🙂 I think it depends on a lot of factors though. As the SQE + QWE route is fairly new, it still has a lot of uncertainty around it. I think [USER=2672]@Jessica Booker[/USER] might have a better answer to give for this question tbh. I also think [USER=36738]@Ram Sabaratnam[/USER], [USER=36777]@Andrei Radu[/USER] and [USER=36740]@Amma Usman[/USER] can provide much better insight. 🙂🙂 [/QUOTE]
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