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Anyone doing or completed an online distance PGDL/MA Law conversion?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jane Smith" data-source="post: 144095" data-attributes="member: 7481"><p>The year before BPP's exams were as described above for the PGDL (not proctored for those doing them online). Also for BPP for the LPC (in those days not SQE) this had to be on to the SRA's imposed rules where if you do the exams online they must be proctored with web cam and sweep of room, all programmes closed on lap top, no mobile phone or other device in room etc. You could also choose to do exams in exam hall with paper and pen instead.</p><p> </p><p>I don't know how BPP's PGDL and UoL's differ as to exams now, as all the rules have been in quite a state of flux since covid but there was that BPP PGDL v LPC difference. SQE is entirely closed book so different again..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jane Smith, post: 144095, member: 7481"] The year before BPP's exams were as described above for the PGDL (not proctored for those doing them online). Also for BPP for the LPC (in those days not SQE) this had to be on to the SRA's imposed rules where if you do the exams online they must be proctored with web cam and sweep of room, all programmes closed on lap top, no mobile phone or other device in room etc. You could also choose to do exams in exam hall with paper and pen instead. I don't know how BPP's PGDL and UoL's differ as to exams now, as all the rules have been in quite a state of flux since covid but there was that BPP PGDL v LPC difference. SQE is entirely closed book so different again.. [/QUOTE]
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