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Accelerated LPC Experience (esp in Covid)
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<blockquote data-quote="Nicktim" data-source="post: 45876" data-attributes="member: 6132"><p>I can't help with the LPC but I am at BPP doing the PGDL at the moment and will be on the LPC in August 2021 so can share my experience of BPP so far, although it may not reflect the experience on the LPC. </p><p></p><p>My experience so far has been that BPP is pretty poorly run and there have been countless issues with technology, timetables, materials etc. I expected a few teething issues due to COVID and the move to online teaching but a lot of the issues appear to be completely of their own doing. They've admitted 800 students for the London full time PGDL and that doesn't include the vast number of students studying at other centres and part time so a lot of the admin issues appear to be more to do with BPP admitting more students than they can handle rather than the move to online teaching. </p><p></p><p>Having said that, from my experience the teaching has been of a very high quality and I can't fault the tutors. However, the impression I get from speaking to others is that class sizes and quality of teaching tends to be much poorer for self-funded students compared with students sponsored by certain firms, but I can only go off the teaching I've received as a sponsored student.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nicktim, post: 45876, member: 6132"] I can't help with the LPC but I am at BPP doing the PGDL at the moment and will be on the LPC in August 2021 so can share my experience of BPP so far, although it may not reflect the experience on the LPC. My experience so far has been that BPP is pretty poorly run and there have been countless issues with technology, timetables, materials etc. I expected a few teething issues due to COVID and the move to online teaching but a lot of the issues appear to be completely of their own doing. They've admitted 800 students for the London full time PGDL and that doesn't include the vast number of students studying at other centres and part time so a lot of the admin issues appear to be more to do with BPP admitting more students than they can handle rather than the move to online teaching. Having said that, from my experience the teaching has been of a very high quality and I can't fault the tutors. However, the impression I get from speaking to others is that class sizes and quality of teaching tends to be much poorer for self-funded students compared with students sponsored by certain firms, but I can only go off the teaching I've received as a sponsored student. [/QUOTE]
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