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<blockquote data-quote="Jane Smith" data-source="post: 119207" data-attributes="member: 7481"><p>Although to be fair to BPP and UoL even if the admin is not always very good they do seem to hold exams on the days agreed, starting on time, even during the pandemic and even when the PGDL moved 100% online in 2020.</p><p></p><p>Enhanced SQE2 does indeed have electives which is required by firms sponsoring people. The problem for those not sponsored or the person here has been told they can start after SQE1 is passed only, that just means exams later in the TC. The LPC means they are over and done with . It does depend on the person and their stage but for someone with a TC in 2023 I think the LPC rather than the SQE would be a lot more straightforward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jane Smith, post: 119207, member: 7481"] Although to be fair to BPP and UoL even if the admin is not always very good they do seem to hold exams on the days agreed, starting on time, even during the pandemic and even when the PGDL moved 100% online in 2020. Enhanced SQE2 does indeed have electives which is required by firms sponsoring people. The problem for those not sponsored or the person here has been told they can start after SQE1 is passed only, that just means exams later in the TC. The LPC means they are over and done with . It does depend on the person and their stage but for someone with a TC in 2023 I think the LPC rather than the SQE would be a lot more straightforward. [/QUOTE]
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