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Nclt=flexible Lpc
http://www.clt.co.uk/legal-practice-course-lpc
Hi guys
I am bit confused, anyone know about this or heard of it ? I saw the ad in 'Young Lawyer' earlier on.
It works out cheaper and is also regulated by the SRA. -
Re: Nclt=flexible LpcBut the thing is why is it cheaper then the others ? Will it also effect any chances of securing a TC later ?(Original post by jacketpotato)
Looks just like a normal LPC to me, admittedly a bit cheaper than places like BPP. Places like BPP and CoL offer part-time LPC and GDL courses over two years as well, this is probably very similar -
Re: Nclt=flexible LpcDid you go to NCLT in the end? I'm thinking of going but haven't heard much about it.(Original post by Guvnor)
The problem is that they do not offer Immigration Law as one of their electives, was just wondering would it still be worth it to apply ? As Immigration is something further down I would like to get into.
I would be gratefull if anybody could provide me a answer, thanks.
Would you recommend them? -
Re: Nclt=flexible Lpc
It's Sheltered College Freshman!
I can't say I've heard of them, but they sound...interesting.