dirty_yo
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shyt man I thought you were def rocking up with the 2:1. A mate I knew since my first year was working 2 mins from my house as a legal assistant without an LPC lined up, I was under the impression they were hard to acquire. Another has some thing where he's got a contract with future employers where he has to stay with them for 3/5(i can't remember) years after. Makes sense that getting an expensive qualification wouldn't have too many hurdles.
Yeah another lad I knows mate did that and it was a reasonably well put together product, but I can't for the life of me imagine people paying for what it was. I want to write for TV still, need to get back on that ASAP really, finaldraft costing £250 which is approx 3 times what I thought is a minor ballache though.
I was pretty gutted when I knew I was set for a 2:2 but fukk it, its a law degree and I know I'm smarter than a lot of these other mugs who chose bs modules like law with management (no offence american lads). Others are just built like that academically but have little to no social skills. We just have to try a bit harder to prove ourselves when we're on the career ladder - something I'm quite confident of.
They're not hard to acquire at all. Most people are just deterred by the stupid fees you have to pay (around 10k for a one year course) so they look to secure finance via a training contract like your friend. I tried to secure one a few years ago but I didn't really meet the criteria - when other candidates were the head boy scout or starting their own Fortune 500 company, I was posting on SOHH
That sounds pretty cool, what kind of stuff do you want to write? Soprano-esque shít? Pitch your ideas to me. What is the fee for?