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<blockquote data-quote="Abii" data-source="post: 110797" data-attributes="member: 10322"><p>It varies, some workshops might only need a couple of hours prep some might need more like 6. </p><p></p><p>If I am honest I wouldn't recommend part time LPC study with a full time job to anyone. It's very time intensive, and I am someone that worked almost full time during a full time LLB and I've worked a full time and part time job at the same time and both of those were easier than the LPC part time and a full time job. </p><p></p><p>Picking up on your organisation question about BPP I think both ULaw and BPP suck in terms of organisation, both have had their serious issues (I have a lot of friends that are at or have been to BPP). </p><p></p><p>I had a full choice as to where I could study and I chose ULaw as their exams have always been open book, pre covid BPP was closed book, and I was more interested in the MSc than an LLM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Abii, post: 110797, member: 10322"] It varies, some workshops might only need a couple of hours prep some might need more like 6. If I am honest I wouldn't recommend part time LPC study with a full time job to anyone. It's very time intensive, and I am someone that worked almost full time during a full time LLB and I've worked a full time and part time job at the same time and both of those were easier than the LPC part time and a full time job. Picking up on your organisation question about BPP I think both ULaw and BPP suck in terms of organisation, both have had their serious issues (I have a lot of friends that are at or have been to BPP). I had a full choice as to where I could study and I chose ULaw as their exams have always been open book, pre covid BPP was closed book, and I was more interested in the MSc than an LLM. [/QUOTE]
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