Thanks. That is the reason I post them. It baffles me why BPP cannot just email people with those "Announcements" which seem to be about six clicks into the depths of the Hub when they are about such important things as exam dates.
I only came on here first ages ago when I was trying to find...
Might be of interest for the BPP LPC people
"Dear all
The recordings of the LPC Electives Panels are now available to view on Career Hub as follows:
Corporate Panel
Commercial Panel
Client Services Panel
The elective survey will be available from 22 October to 8 November via the programme...
Mocks: There is now a notice on the Hub Announcements Section about the upcoming mock exams which will be online only (even if you chose in person real exams as this is just the mocks) and which will not be proctored for the mocks (although the real thing will be so it will certainly make sense...
By the way under Information on the hub there is a message about the January assessments which is very important not least because it includes the timetable. It quite long so I will not put it here but the dates are:
"Assessment
Paper
Date
Time
Litigation
Civil Paper 1
Monday...
So you have completed the LPC alrady but do not start at the law firm until next year. It may be that you are feeling better by next year. Would it not be better not to "burn your boats" now by withdrawing from the TC and seeing if you feel more like it next year as it is quite an opportunity...
One of my lawyer daughters did the LPC right away and then had a gap year after. That means you get the exams all over wigh and don't have a year to get out of the habit of exams but it may be here that your firm would not allow that and it is getting a little late to strt the LPC for the...
It will depend on the firm. When I was a trainee in litigation I was sent to courts all over the place to do very simple boring applications eg to ask for more time. I did a lot of paperwork, documents etc. Some disputes however are settled with one letter rather than going to court so it is...
I don't think anyone has been asked to submit elective choices yet. My son did discuss his with his tutor last week and the other one is doing so later this week but I do not think it is yet time to submit the choices.
May be or they will certainly be used to the LPC and if you have taken it and passed it that might be more straightforward for them. If you have passed the LPC when obtaining a paralegal role I don't think that would be held against you compared with if you do SQE1 and 2 courses and then exams...
(Better people will be along soon, but you might find it simpler just to do the LPC - one course, one st of exams set by the same institution, tried and tested as you have an LLB already that route is still open to you)
My twin sons are doing the LPC living at home at present with a similar commuting time (in their case about an hour door to door) and there are definitely others in their group who live at home too. They only go in twice a week( but the accelerated LPC might be on more days a week to fit it all...
By the way BPP have today published their SQE courses - see summary at https://bit.ly/3uiz4PK from the Law Society Gazette. I must say it is all looking very complicated - eg it says UoL suggest non law graduates do their law conversion course first before doing the UoL LLM Legal practice. BPP...
I agree with Jessica.
Also on your questions BPP trains more City firm trainees than UoL. That is the only reason someone might put it ahead of UoL but they are both very good so it will not matter which and as Jessica says this is not like your first degree and there is never any issue of...
It is hard to tell yet. As you do not have a law firm paying your fees it is probably sensible to do the UoL one that covers both SQE1 and 2 even though some of the big firms in the City Consortium are putting people through the BPP PGDL (and then SQE1) and then they go on to the course after...
This will not affect most people but there is a new announcement on the Hub that there are still a lot of new people joining the course and if a current group even so remains too small they may "collapse the group"/ move people to a different group.
It also says if there is staff sickness it...
My sons, by the way, have bought "LPC Answered - Core Modules" which looks quite good and came this morning, although I am sure the BPP LPC provided materials are more than enough with which to pass and do well.
Also on the Hub today (21st) there is a new notice in the Announcements Section...
R203: I believe people are not opted into the LLM unless they applied for that. My sons are not doing it. It might say on your original "Welcome to BPP" email what your registration is eg my sons' said - you are now registered on the LPC (rather than saying LPC/LLM).
How to find the...
h1, good to know.
This on the Hub announcements section might be useful for those who have not seen it - says online exams remain (unless you choose in person exams which also are possible). My twins have already chosen online as it worked fine for the PGDL and avoids risks of travel delays etc...
The announcement email I mention above says "We also recommend that you complete the BLP pre-module reading test in advance of the first BLP SGS. This test is merely for self-assessment purposes and will NOT count towards your LPC/LLM or be reviewed by any of your tutors." So am...
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