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<blockquote data-quote="Jane Smith" data-source="post: 92519" data-attributes="member: 7481"><p>My twins did the PGDL with BPP last academic year and it is indeed as James C says above. They finished in April (in fact it gave one time to do 3 months as a paralegal before the LPC) so the earlier end than the GDL their sisters did was useful. I didn't it was worse. In fact they did company law so I thought that was better than under the GDL. As far as I remember all papers had the normal type of example situation with answers to be given and also multiple choice too (so not the 100% MCQ of SQE1). It was a complex year as it was the first year BPP ran the new PGDL course (so no past papers to look at etc) plus it was 100% online that year because of covid including online typed exams.</p><p></p><p>more not less helpful than the GDL. I believe the City Consortium are putting SQE people who don't have a law degree through the PGDL (2 15 week terms) once they start with that. I presume that then allows the 3rd term for SQE1 course and exam for the non law graduates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jane Smith, post: 92519, member: 7481"] My twins did the PGDL with BPP last academic year and it is indeed as James C says above. They finished in April (in fact it gave one time to do 3 months as a paralegal before the LPC) so the earlier end than the GDL their sisters did was useful. I didn't it was worse. In fact they did company law so I thought that was better than under the GDL. As far as I remember all papers had the normal type of example situation with answers to be given and also multiple choice too (so not the 100% MCQ of SQE1). It was a complex year as it was the first year BPP ran the new PGDL course (so no past papers to look at etc) plus it was 100% online that year because of covid including online typed exams. more not less helpful than the GDL. I believe the City Consortium are putting SQE people who don't have a law degree through the PGDL (2 15 week terms) once they start with that. I presume that then allows the 3rd term for SQE1 course and exam for the non law graduates. [/QUOTE]
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