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Very different topic but just saw this for University of Law which seems incredibly mean to require people who had been told exams would be online to move to face to face 2 weeks before the exam - this is from Reddit and people are complaining to UoL so perhaps the decision will be reversed. For the forthcoming BPP LPC my sons recently chose their exam preference (online proctored rather than in person) which I assume will be respected (not least because it is cheaper for providers not to have to hire exam halls), but we need to watch out for this kind of change as it affects how you prepare from day one in some ways. The post was 5 days ago on Reddit:"LPC online exams switched to face to face 2 weeks before exam?! Does anyone have any tips for the face to face exams for the LPC?I'm at Ulaw and they just emailed us saying our September exams have been changed to face to face rather than being online proctored.All our mocks have been online and we've been practicing using our notes on word so everyone is freaking out about the abrupt change in structure.Does anyone know if BPP are still doing online exams?"
Does anyone have any tips for the face to face exams for the LPC?
I'm at Ulaw and they just emailed us saying our September exams have been changed to face to face rather than being online proctored.
All our mocks have been online and we've been practicing using our notes on word so everyone is freaking out about the abrupt change in structure.
Does anyone know if BPP are still doing online exams?"