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How badly does the advocacy assessment have to go for you to fail?(Ulaw)
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<blockquote data-quote="AOD" data-source="post: 116632" data-attributes="member: 9972"><p>This might not be the same as I did my LPC at BPP but based on what you are saying I think it's unlikely that you are going to fail. What you can do though is, if you have one, look at the grading criteria and try to give yourself marks - if it's the same as BPP and a pass is 50 and above, see if did well enough to achieve 50 marks. You will definitely be a lot harsher than the assessors though so keep that in mind. Also, remember that they don't know what you had prepared - sometimes it looks a lot better than you think. </p><p></p><p>Lastly, just relax. You can't change it now and all you can do is focus on your other assessments (there are plenty on the LPC!). You might be surprised on results day to find out that you stressed for nothing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AOD, post: 116632, member: 9972"] This might not be the same as I did my LPC at BPP but based on what you are saying I think it's unlikely that you are going to fail. What you can do though is, if you have one, look at the grading criteria and try to give yourself marks - if it's the same as BPP and a pass is 50 and above, see if did well enough to achieve 50 marks. You will definitely be a lot harsher than the assessors though so keep that in mind. Also, remember that they don't know what you had prepared - sometimes it looks a lot better than you think. Lastly, just relax. You can't change it now and all you can do is focus on your other assessments (there are plenty on the LPC!). You might be surprised on results day to find out that you stressed for nothing. [/QUOTE]
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