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<blockquote data-quote="OH" data-source="post: 45878" data-attributes="member: 1150"><p>I am self-funding the (normal) LPC at BPP currently and can second the concerns above that although the teachers are good, BPP itself is pathetic on many levels with cost-cutting, not sending materials or id cards (still in some cases) and exam software which is so archaic that they've had to make it open book so it's borderline impossible to fail. There's currently legal action, and several high-level complaints against how they've acted during Covid. I haven't noticed any differentiation in treatment, but I am also at the Manchester campus where the vibe is more relaxed. I chose it over University of Law, purely because when I raised the media concerns they offered massive discounts (30% in my case, and some got up to 50% so ask) which meant I had no real choice.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: despite only doing the course 2 days a week, I have found the workload very easy, even before it became open book and that's the general consensus in my group. I imagine it'll be harder for the fast-track, but the content itself is rote learning, there is no brain power required.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OH, post: 45878, member: 1150"] I am self-funding the (normal) LPC at BPP currently and can second the concerns above that although the teachers are good, BPP itself is pathetic on many levels with cost-cutting, not sending materials or id cards (still in some cases) and exam software which is so archaic that they've had to make it open book so it's borderline impossible to fail. There's currently legal action, and several high-level complaints against how they've acted during Covid. I haven't noticed any differentiation in treatment, but I am also at the Manchester campus where the vibe is more relaxed. I chose it over University of Law, purely because when I raised the media concerns they offered massive discounts (30% in my case, and some got up to 50% so ask) which meant I had no real choice. EDIT: despite only doing the course 2 days a week, I have found the workload very easy, even before it became open book and that's the general consensus in my group. I imagine it'll be harder for the fast-track, but the content itself is rote learning, there is no brain power required. [/QUOTE]
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