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BPP LPC help. 3Days?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jane Smith" data-source="post: 115952" data-attributes="member: 7481"><p>Good luck to everyone in next week's elective exams which may be the last exams ever for many people, hopefully (other than the small finance exam in the Professional Skills Course during a training contract, unless LPC resits are required).</p><p></p><p>I just noticed that the exam timetable/dates from BPP on the Hub, which we printed off for the year last year and I had put up in the kitchen, had errors for the days of the week on which those exams fall, but the day (number/date - which is what my twins worked from and is on our calendar) was correct.</p><p></p><p>I have had a kitchen calendar with children's appointments etc on it since the first child (who is now a solicitor) was born in 1984 so this end of the 2022 LPC exams will be the end of an era for that......... five children later and the start of a new era for my twins, no longer students.</p><p></p><p>We therefore checked the Hub and the timetable under "Assessments" has been corrected as to the day of the week and I expect BPP did it ages ago. There has never been any problem with the date itself, but I just thought I would point it out in case anyone was as old school as I am and had printed out the timetable ages ago and written it down by day of week not date, and assumed the day of the week, not the number of the day, was correct and had not checked since....unlikely, I know.</p><p></p><p>Monday next week is Private Acquisitions etc.....</p><p></p><p>Before we know it it will be "3 days to go" for the September 2022 starters on the LPC... actually perhaps not as the bigger firms are moving to SQE and this may have been their last year en masse having people on the LPC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jane Smith, post: 115952, member: 7481"] Good luck to everyone in next week's elective exams which may be the last exams ever for many people, hopefully (other than the small finance exam in the Professional Skills Course during a training contract, unless LPC resits are required). I just noticed that the exam timetable/dates from BPP on the Hub, which we printed off for the year last year and I had put up in the kitchen, had errors for the days of the week on which those exams fall, but the day (number/date - which is what my twins worked from and is on our calendar) was correct. I have had a kitchen calendar with children's appointments etc on it since the first child (who is now a solicitor) was born in 1984 so this end of the 2022 LPC exams will be the end of an era for that......... five children later and the start of a new era for my twins, no longer students. We therefore checked the Hub and the timetable under "Assessments" has been corrected as to the day of the week and I expect BPP did it ages ago. There has never been any problem with the date itself, but I just thought I would point it out in case anyone was as old school as I am and had printed out the timetable ages ago and written it down by day of week not date, and assumed the day of the week, not the number of the day, was correct and had not checked since....unlikely, I know. Monday next week is Private Acquisitions etc..... Before we know it it will be "3 days to go" for the September 2022 starters on the LPC... actually perhaps not as the bigger firms are moving to SQE and this may have been their last year en masse having people on the LPC. [/QUOTE]
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