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  • dmg24
    dmg24 Posts: 33,920 Forumite
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    Hi OP,

    Look at this link for the combined degree and LPC
    http://www.ntu.ac.uk/apps/pss/courses/cf/62434-1/3/LLB_(Hons)_Law_and_Professional_Practice.aspx

    That uni also does a distance learning (DL) degree.

    If you have a degree in another subject you could do the conversion course - Graduate Diploma in Law (also available by DL)

    (Other legal education providers are available :) )

    I think before embarking on any of these options it would be useful to speak to a number of practising lawyer from different fields -high street firms, in-house, local authority, CPS, etc. It is a huge commitment which is often entered into without much understanding of the life it brings with it (understandably so as we don't have easy access to realistic examples of everyday lives of lawyers, especially lawyers who are mothers)



    Good luck,
    Sparkly

    I can highly recommend that course! ;)
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  • dmg24 wrote: »
    I can highly recommend that course! ;)

    Trying to figure out who you are and struggling. Perhaps I'll give up and get a cuppa instead :)
    *wonders when they will make dressing gowns acceptable day wear?*
    No new toiletries challenge - use up the stash first!
    NSD Jan 2/15
  • dmg24
    dmg24 Posts: 33,920 Forumite
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    Trying to figure out who you are and struggling. Perhaps I'll give up and get a cuppa instead :)

    I graduated in 2005, but am back now doing my Masters! ;)
    Gone ... or have I?
  • dmg24 wrote: »
    I graduated in 2005, but am back now doing my Masters! ;)

    In law? if you'd like someone to mentor I'd be a very willing to step up to the plate!
    *wonders when they will make dressing gowns acceptable day wear?*
    No new toiletries challenge - use up the stash first!
    NSD Jan 2/15
  • liamcov
    liamcov Posts: 660 Forumite
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    emmielou wrote: »
    Just be prepared for the boredom of Land Law!:eek: LOL!

    That's unfair, land law was my favourite module in 2nd year, the worst for me was EU law!!
  • Yeah EU law is pretty shocking too, it would help if the tutor turned up to our classes, but also if she was approachable and not some EU law spouting machine who leaves you stratching your head even more confused then before the class!
    *wonders when they will make dressing gowns acceptable day wear?*
    No new toiletries challenge - use up the stash first!
    NSD Jan 2/15
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