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<blockquote data-quote="AvniD" data-source="post: 121699" data-attributes="member: 17155"><p>Hi [USER=14696]@m90[/USER] thanks for your question! I have to say, with over 3 years having passed since I took my LPC exams, I'm struggling to remember the level of difficulty for the mock exams vs the actual exams 😅 Plus, I studied at UoL so I'm unsure if I'm best placed to speak for those at BPP. Mocks are maybe harder to score in because you're possibly under prepared for them in comparison to actual exams or maybe the university sets harder questions to get you used to the correct thought process for the actual exams. My best advice to you would be to prep for mocks as you would an actual exam. So go over your tutorial notes alongside any legacy notes you're using and your textbook.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AvniD, post: 121699, member: 17155"] Hi [USER=14696]@m90[/USER] thanks for your question! I have to say, with over 3 years having passed since I took my LPC exams, I'm struggling to remember the level of difficulty for the mock exams vs the actual exams 😅 Plus, I studied at UoL so I'm unsure if I'm best placed to speak for those at BPP. Mocks are maybe harder to score in because you're possibly under prepared for them in comparison to actual exams or maybe the university sets harder questions to get you used to the correct thought process for the actual exams. My best advice to you would be to prep for mocks as you would an actual exam. So go over your tutorial notes alongside any legacy notes you're using and your textbook. [/QUOTE]
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