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I am a first year law student/second year non-law student. Can I still apply for the summer scheme?

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I am a first year law student/second year non-law student. Can I still apply for the summer scheme?

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Summer scheme places will be offered to those people that are at the correct two year lead in for training contracts. Please note that if you are doing a four year degree you should apply in your third year (if it’s a law degree) and your final year (if it’s a non-law degree). You must leave enough time to complete your degree, GDL (if applicable) and LPC. In Scotland, priority for the summer scheme will go to third and fourth year students. We run ‘First Year Insight’ days in a number of offices in June each year, which are an ideal way to get a taster of the firm for those at an earlier stage of their academic career. Please see our open days page for more details.

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