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My twins with BPP were able to choose 2 days a week which has applied in the first 2 sections of the course (but not the exact days). The electives from late March are different as everyone has different combinations and my twins are currently in at SGSs (seminars) on 4 days a week now but that is only for the 5 weeks of BPP elective teacying and you really do not have to go in in person for the electives part of the course unless that works for your way of learning (unless you have a law fierm sponsor insisting on that). However I am glad mine went in for the first 2 terms in person and some for part of the electives.I believe you can pick 2 days a week with BPP (not sure about UoL) (unless a law firm sponsoring you requires otherwise) but not the precise days.It may well differ in Cambridge however as there will be fewer students so not so many people so fewer combinations however. Mine were certainly allowed to choose and sent what BPP call a "survey" which is not really a survey, just a choice form.
My twins with BPP were able to choose 2 days a week which has applied in the first 2 sections of the course (but not the exact days). The electives from late March are different as everyone has different combinations and my twins are currently in at SGSs (seminars) on 4 days a week now but that is only for the 5 weeks of BPP elective teacying and you really do not have to go in in person for the electives part of the course unless that works for your way of learning (unless you have a law fierm sponsor insisting on that). However I am glad mine went in for the first 2 terms in person and some for part of the electives.
I believe you can pick 2 days a week with BPP (not sure about UoL) (unless a law firm sponsoring you requires otherwise) but not the precise days.
It may well differ in Cambridge however as there will be fewer students so not so many people so fewer combinations however. Mine were certainly allowed to choose and sent what BPP call a "survey" which is not really a survey, just a choice form.