Legal apprenticeships are becoming an increasingly common way of breaking into the industry, providing an affordable alternative to the traditional law degree.
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Law & Legal apprenticeships
At first glance, it might sound a bit crazy that you can become a legal professional through an apprenticeship. But it actually makes perfect sense. It can be a great way to throw yourself into a challenging career, like becoming a solicitor. Law degrees can be expensive, typically four years in length. With a degree apprenticeship you can gain a law degree debt free, while earning a living wage. You can focus on legal administration, become a paralegal, or qualify as a solicitor if you wish to practice. It is also possible to use an apprenticeship to become a chartered legal executive, a hybrid position between a paralegal and solicitor which focuses on a specific legal niche.
Level up with an Apprenticeship
From entry-level to university degrees
Level 2 (Intermediate)
An intermediate apprenticeship is equivalent to gaining 5 GCSEs. They are the simplest entry point into work.
Read MoreLevel 3 (Advanced)
Advanced apprenticeships are equivalent to A levels. They usually require a level 2 qualification to enter.
Read MoreLevel 4-6 (Higher)
Covering several levels of qualifications, high-level apprenticeships can vary greatly in a number of factors, including end qualifications.
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