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BPP LPC help. 3Days?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jane Smith" data-source="post: 86349" data-attributes="member: 7481"><p>The announcement email I mention above says "We also recommend that you complete the BLP pre-module reading test in advance of the first BLP SGS. This test is merely for self-assessment purposes and will NOT count towards your LPC/LLM or be reviewed by any of your tutors." So am pretty certain none of them are mandatory. </p><p></p><p>On a separate issue my sons' email today from their tutor says in relation to annotation of materials issue mentioned above says:</p><p>"Further to the Welcome SGS last Friday, there was some confusion over whether there were annotation rules for the materials in the exams. The position is as I set out in the SGS i.e. all of the LPC exams are now 'open book' in that you can take any <strong>hard copy </strong>materials into exams with you. As a result, there are no longer any annotation rules either - you can write on your notes and statute books etc as much as you like."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jane Smith, post: 86349, member: 7481"] The announcement email I mention above says "We also recommend that you complete the BLP pre-module reading test in advance of the first BLP SGS. This test is merely for self-assessment purposes and will NOT count towards your LPC/LLM or be reviewed by any of your tutors." So am pretty certain none of them are mandatory. On a separate issue my sons' email today from their tutor says in relation to annotation of materials issue mentioned above says: "Further to the Welcome SGS last Friday, there was some confusion over whether there were annotation rules for the materials in the exams. The position is as I set out in the SGS i.e. all of the LPC exams are now 'open book' in that you can take any [B]hard copy [/B]materials into exams with you. As a result, there are no longer any annotation rules either - you can write on your notes and statute books etc as much as you like." [/QUOTE]
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