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Anyone doing or completed an online distance PGDL/MA Law conversion?
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 25207" data-source="post: 142476"><p>Thanks for sharing! I've heard that BPP's distance program is delivered live whereas ULaw's is prerecorded. Does this mean that those living in prohibitive time zones are disadvantaged in terms of participation, especially in group-related things or does it make no difference provided one catches up independently?</p><p></p><p>Secondly, I have heard that BPP takes better care of sponsored students/those who have already secured training contracts. Is there any grain of truth to this in your experience?</p><p></p><p>Lastly (and I'm not sure if this is no longer the case), I had seen someone mention in passing that BPP is relatively relaxed during its online assessments compared to ULaw --which apparently requires a 360 degree recording of one's physical exam environment to be uploaded prior to assessements; as well as ULaw deploying built-in online software locks and restrictions on browsers during the exam itself to prevent other windows being opened (does this mean they don't allow for open book like BPP?)</p><p>Could you elaborate on whether BPP does something similar?</p><p></p><p>Did you do the PGDL part time or full time by the way and would it be feasible you think to juggle a part time PGDL alongside a part time masters and or work, and do firms typically have a preference/look favorably upon FT over PT?</p><p></p><p>Thank you for taking the time!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 25207, post: 142476"] Thanks for sharing! I've heard that BPP's distance program is delivered live whereas ULaw's is prerecorded. Does this mean that those living in prohibitive time zones are disadvantaged in terms of participation, especially in group-related things or does it make no difference provided one catches up independently? Secondly, I have heard that BPP takes better care of sponsored students/those who have already secured training contracts. Is there any grain of truth to this in your experience? Lastly (and I'm not sure if this is no longer the case), I had seen someone mention in passing that BPP is relatively relaxed during its online assessments compared to ULaw --which apparently requires a 360 degree recording of one's physical exam environment to be uploaded prior to assessements; as well as ULaw deploying built-in online software locks and restrictions on browsers during the exam itself to prevent other windows being opened (does this mean they don't allow for open book like BPP?) Could you elaborate on whether BPP does something similar? Did you do the PGDL part time or full time by the way and would it be feasible you think to juggle a part time PGDL alongside a part time masters and or work, and do firms typically have a preference/look favorably upon FT over PT? Thank you for taking the time! [/QUOTE]
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