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Non-Uni Route
University: it isn’t for everyone but you can still be a lawyer
When people think of lawyers they immediately think of going to university and coming out the other side with a wig on your head. The reality is that there are eight different types of lawyer. There are so many ways to get into law and there are two clear routes as a Legal Executive or as a Paralegal that don't require a university degree.
You might be thinking you won't be a proper lawyer if you don't go to university, but did you know that Legal Executives become Judges?
It can be a great way to avoid university debt and start earning straight away. Worth a thought at least...
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The other route to law
- How are Legal Executives different from other Lawyers?
- The term lawyer is not technically limited to just Solicitors and Barristers. It means someone quali...
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Legal Executive
- Become a lawyer without going to university
- To start an ILEX course, you should ideally hold a minimum of four GCSE grades of C or above, includ...
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