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How do I fund my law conversion course, Bar course, LPC or SQE prep?
The law is a great career – intellectually challenging, respected and worthwhile – but qualifying as a solicitor or barrister takes time and money. The University of Law, the UK’s largest provider of legal education*, guides you through your financing options.


Which law conversion course should you do?
Clear up your conversion course confusion by reading the guide below with exclusive insights from both a student and staff member at The University of Law.


What to do now you’ve completed your LPC – advice from the University of Law
The qualifying process for becoming a solicitor has changed. Read on to discover your next steps if you have completed the ‘old-style’ legal practice course qualification, with advice from an associate professor at the University of Law.


’What is an LLM?’ and other questions about law postgraduate study
PGDL or GCL? LLM, MA in law or an MPhil? Discover the range of postgraduate courses open to you in law, typical entry requirements and how to decide which course is right for you.


What is the solicitors qualifying examination (SQE)?
The SQE explained: discover all you need to know about the new professional qualification that enables you to become a solicitor in England and Wales.


Eight ways to impress law firms on open days
Let’s be clear: open days are not the poor relation to vacation schemes. Consider them a valuable way to research the legal profession and prove your commitment to a graduate career in law.
