Right so I've heard it's possible to gain a training contract at the end of your non-law degree (during the third year presumably?), and that the big city firms will then fund your GDL and LPC.
How exactly do you convince them to take you on even when you have relatively little knowledge of Law apart from vacation schemes? Is there a separate admissions process for this or are non-law students competing against those with law degrees (for the LPC anyway) for funding?
Also I read on lawyer2b.com that certain city firms like you to go to a specific college to do a special 'city' LPC. Presumably, does this mean you have to apply for the training contract before you apply for the LPC? (because if you apply after you might be accepted at a school that they don't favour - if that makes sense?)
Thanks for any advice.