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<blockquote data-quote="Jane Smith" data-source="post: 85422" data-attributes="member: 7481"><p>It will be fine. My sons both did the BPP PGDL last year. Once you have access to the BPP Hub the course structure should be reasonably clear from there and you can view the materials for each topic. From memory there are main topics in term one which practice/mock exams in about October and the final exam for those in December - contract law, company law etc. Then term 2 you start a new set of topics - criminal law, land and trusts etc and have final exams on those in about April (this is assuming you are doing the standard full time PGDL - if you do the LLM as sell then there is a bit more work in the 3rd term). (My sons did it by distance learning because everyone did last year - they were originally booked to do it in person but covid caused the change).</p><p></p><p>Bst ways to prepare for the exams? Just do the work that is set and use the trial exams/mocks as practice for the final exams.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jane Smith, post: 85422, member: 7481"] It will be fine. My sons both did the BPP PGDL last year. Once you have access to the BPP Hub the course structure should be reasonably clear from there and you can view the materials for each topic. From memory there are main topics in term one which practice/mock exams in about October and the final exam for those in December - contract law, company law etc. Then term 2 you start a new set of topics - criminal law, land and trusts etc and have final exams on those in about April (this is assuming you are doing the standard full time PGDL - if you do the LLM as sell then there is a bit more work in the 3rd term). (My sons did it by distance learning because everyone did last year - they were originally booked to do it in person but covid caused the change). Bst ways to prepare for the exams? Just do the work that is set and use the trial exams/mocks as practice for the final exams. [/QUOTE]
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