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<blockquote data-quote="Jane Smith" data-source="post: 100522" data-attributes="member: 7481"><p>Yes, Law Answered I have heard mentioned too. I think my twins have obtained Liam Porritt's LPC notes <a href="https://liamporritt.com/law-notes" target="_blank">https://liamporritt.com/law-notes</a> which they found useful (from what I see at a distance as a parent in the house).</p><p></p><p>On company law it was never part of the GDL until BPP's last year's PGDL which my twins took. I chose company law as a module during my LLB (a very long time ago) which helped when I did my Solicitors Finals (the course before the LPC came in).</p><p></p><p>The LPC this academic year for BPP and presumably next is allowing students a choice of online or in person exams. Most of my posts above have been about technical issues of online proctored (webcam) exams. My conculsion is that they have worked very well and any issues have been worked out quickly. So for a new candidate I expect BPP will try to keep that option for later years too. University of Law by the way is having everyone do in person exams this academic year. It will be interesting to see if they give any statistics out about how many of BPP London LPC students pick online and how many in person exams this academic year and if there are differences in the marks (first results out end of April 2022 for this year) - you can type online but it can take longer to scroll up and down to look at materials on the one screen you are allowed to have open and you are not allowed to print out the exam paper (although you can take anything else you like on paper into the exam) which I would certainly find very frustrating as when in a rush I often do print clients' documents and emails out so I have things spread out around me on my desk. So there are certainly pros and cons. My twins have friends in their BPP Group doing exams in person and others online. My sons picked online. This year BPP asked people to choose near the start of September term as they were probably having to work out what exam halls they may need to book in advance etc. As my son's PGDL online exams went fine mine stuck with that. I think for them it was the right choice and they type very fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jane Smith, post: 100522, member: 7481"] Yes, Law Answered I have heard mentioned too. I think my twins have obtained Liam Porritt's LPC notes [URL]https://liamporritt.com/law-notes[/URL] which they found useful (from what I see at a distance as a parent in the house). On company law it was never part of the GDL until BPP's last year's PGDL which my twins took. I chose company law as a module during my LLB (a very long time ago) which helped when I did my Solicitors Finals (the course before the LPC came in). The LPC this academic year for BPP and presumably next is allowing students a choice of online or in person exams. Most of my posts above have been about technical issues of online proctored (webcam) exams. My conculsion is that they have worked very well and any issues have been worked out quickly. So for a new candidate I expect BPP will try to keep that option for later years too. University of Law by the way is having everyone do in person exams this academic year. It will be interesting to see if they give any statistics out about how many of BPP London LPC students pick online and how many in person exams this academic year and if there are differences in the marks (first results out end of April 2022 for this year) - you can type online but it can take longer to scroll up and down to look at materials on the one screen you are allowed to have open and you are not allowed to print out the exam paper (although you can take anything else you like on paper into the exam) which I would certainly find very frustrating as when in a rush I often do print clients' documents and emails out so I have things spread out around me on my desk. So there are certainly pros and cons. My twins have friends in their BPP Group doing exams in person and others online. My sons picked online. This year BPP asked people to choose near the start of September term as they were probably having to work out what exam halls they may need to book in advance etc. As my son's PGDL online exams went fine mine stuck with that. I think for them it was the right choice and they type very fast. [/QUOTE]
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