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<blockquote data-quote="OH" data-source="post: 84546" data-attributes="member: 1150"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>I just finished the LPC and ended with very high distinctions in everything.</p><p></p><p>Assuming it's still online exams, I would buy the legacy notes as for 90% of the exams I just copied them word for word, with the other 10% being annotations that I'd added in during the tutorials. Everyone in my group used <a href="https://lawanswered.com/lpc" target="_blank">https://lawanswered.com/lpc</a> but I am sure there are others too.</p><p></p><p>Even if it's not online, then I'd still buy the core modules one as I found the answer plans very useful for understanding parts that were poorly explained by BPP.</p><p></p><p>Having said that, at the end of each tutorial, at BPP, you received model answers which were almost identical to the actual exam. For example, in accounts this year, the past paper was exactly the same format with slightly different numbers so you could copy it almost entirely. So you could just print all of them instead/learn them if it's not open book anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OH, post: 84546, member: 1150"] Hi, I just finished the LPC and ended with very high distinctions in everything. Assuming it's still online exams, I would buy the legacy notes as for 90% of the exams I just copied them word for word, with the other 10% being annotations that I'd added in during the tutorials. Everyone in my group used [URL]https://lawanswered.com/lpc[/URL] but I am sure there are others too. Even if it's not online, then I'd still buy the core modules one as I found the answer plans very useful for understanding parts that were poorly explained by BPP. Having said that, at the end of each tutorial, at BPP, you received model answers which were almost identical to the actual exam. For example, in accounts this year, the past paper was exactly the same format with slightly different numbers so you could copy it almost entirely. So you could just print all of them instead/learn them if it's not open book anymore. [/QUOTE]
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