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<blockquote data-quote="Jane Smith" data-source="post: 116392" data-attributes="member: 7481"><p>It has been an interesting year. My twins finished today as I think have most people (but not everyone - some electives are next week). Probably the masters (which my twins are not doing) might involve a bit more work still.</p><p></p><p>I have also been down memory lane to my Finals course (it was a new course in the early 1980s replacing "Parts 2s" and before it was replaced by the LPC). We had all the exams for the year in late July obviously in those days in an exam hall and closed book, handwritten.</p><p></p><p>20 July Business Law (including Company Law) </p><p>21 July Conveyancing </p><p>22 July Probate </p><p>[23/24 weekend]</p><p>25 July Litigation </p><p>26 July Accounts. Partnership.</p><p>27 July Family. Consumer Law</p><p></p><p>I think professional conduct was part of the other exams in those days as was tax rather than a separate exam. There were no specific skills exams. It is not vastly different from the LPC core subjects really. I think there was some employment law in it too but I might be wrong as I did an "industrial law" module in my LLB so I may be remembering that instead.</p><p></p><p>Good luck to everyone for 22 July results day.</p><p></p><p>Student card of BBP says to "September 2022". That is probably wise to make it so late in case people have resits in August. It will affect things like getting student discounts.</p><p></p><p>I presume people still have access to the hub and related materials and library until about September in case of resits.</p><p></p><p>Twins have returned BPP locker keys (posted them back and I think they never used the locker anyway at Holborn) . I am assuming there might be some kind of charge if they are not returned so might be worth doing or may be it is best to wait to see if a resit is needed.</p><p></p><p>Council tax letter BPP sent for me a while back says "until 17 June" they are students, so I will have to notify the council I am not a single adult here then, although I doubt the twins will be rushing to pay my extra 25% council tax from then.</p><p></p><p>Today for some will be the end of an era of being a student.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jane Smith, post: 116392, member: 7481"] It has been an interesting year. My twins finished today as I think have most people (but not everyone - some electives are next week). Probably the masters (which my twins are not doing) might involve a bit more work still. I have also been down memory lane to my Finals course (it was a new course in the early 1980s replacing "Parts 2s" and before it was replaced by the LPC). We had all the exams for the year in late July obviously in those days in an exam hall and closed book, handwritten. 20 July Business Law (including Company Law) 21 July Conveyancing 22 July Probate [23/24 weekend] 25 July Litigation 26 July Accounts. Partnership. 27 July Family. Consumer Law I think professional conduct was part of the other exams in those days as was tax rather than a separate exam. There were no specific skills exams. It is not vastly different from the LPC core subjects really. I think there was some employment law in it too but I might be wrong as I did an "industrial law" module in my LLB so I may be remembering that instead. Good luck to everyone for 22 July results day. Student card of BBP says to "September 2022". That is probably wise to make it so late in case people have resits in August. It will affect things like getting student discounts. I presume people still have access to the hub and related materials and library until about September in case of resits. Twins have returned BPP locker keys (posted them back and I think they never used the locker anyway at Holborn) . I am assuming there might be some kind of charge if they are not returned so might be worth doing or may be it is best to wait to see if a resit is needed. Council tax letter BPP sent for me a while back says "until 17 June" they are students, so I will have to notify the council I am not a single adult here then, although I doubt the twins will be rushing to pay my extra 25% council tax from then. Today for some will be the end of an era of being a student. [/QUOTE]
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