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Full video: SQE v LPC: which route is best for me?
BPP University careers experts weigh up the options available to future solicitors
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Full video: LPC or SQE — which is best for me?
BPP careers experts break down the considerations to guide students’ decisions
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When will most law firms embrace the SQE?
Legal Cheek Careers catches up with BPP University Law School’s head of outreach and student recruitment, Jonny Hurst, to hear the inside scoop on the timeline of different firms’ SQE transition
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Full video: How to use new SQE pathways to qualify as a solicitor
BPP University Law School experts discuss the routes to qualification available under the new regime
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Full video: The non-law dilemma
Experts from BPP University Law School, Bird & Bird and Dentons discuss what the SQE means for non-law graduates
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Full video: Funding the SQE
BPP Law School experts join current students and future trainees to discuss the different funding options on offer
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Full video: What does qualifying work experience mean for students hoping to secure training contracts under the new SQE regime?
Experts from BPP University Law School, Dentons, Foot Anstey and Knights plc discuss the varying approaches to QWE
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Full video: Should I do the LPC or SQE?
Experts from BPP University Law School, Kennedys, Shakespeare Martineau and TLT debate the key question on students’ minds
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Differing perspectives on the SQE
We look back on this summer’s LegalEdCon as the new solicitor training regime gets underway
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What will the SQE mean for me?
Legal education experts from BARBRI, Flex Legal, Reed Smith and Squire Patton Boggs discuss the Solicitors Qualifying Exam and how it is expected to shake up legal training
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COVID-19, tech and the SQE — the top talking points from LegalEdCon 2020
Prominent figures from the world of law came together, virtually, to discuss how the impact of coronavirus and an increasing reliance on tech will shape the future of legal education and training, Sophie Currie reports