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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 119226" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>I don’t think such comparisons are necessarily helpful. They are two very different exam processes.</p><p></p><p>The likes of BPP and UoL have been running their exams for years/decades, and usually on their own properties. It’s a handful of locations each year they have to manage even when they are conducted off site.</p><p></p><p>In contrast, SQE1 can be sat in tens of thousands of locations and also across the globe. I could go and sit SQE1 in ten different locations within a 20 miles radius of where I live, while if I completed the LPC, the exam location would be defined for me. Given numbers who have taken the SQE1 assessments so far, there will be many locations that have to do this for the first time over the next decade, let alone the first year the assessments could be sat.</p><p></p><p>Given that, there is just more risk for things to go wrong across multiple locations. This is the trade off of having a more accessible assessment process though (which was one of the key objectives of the SQE).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 119226, member: 2672"] I don’t think such comparisons are necessarily helpful. They are two very different exam processes. The likes of BPP and UoL have been running their exams for years/decades, and usually on their own properties. It’s a handful of locations each year they have to manage even when they are conducted off site. In contrast, SQE1 can be sat in tens of thousands of locations and also across the globe. I could go and sit SQE1 in ten different locations within a 20 miles radius of where I live, while if I completed the LPC, the exam location would be defined for me. Given numbers who have taken the SQE1 assessments so far, there will be many locations that have to do this for the first time over the next decade, let alone the first year the assessments could be sat. Given that, there is just more risk for things to go wrong across multiple locations. This is the trade off of having a more accessible assessment process though (which was one of the key objectives of the SQE). [/QUOTE]
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