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<blockquote data-quote="Jane Smith" data-source="post: 110985" data-attributes="member: 7481"><p>BPP moved the PDGL 100% online by September 2020 (and I assume the LPC) so did not have the issues of physical classes being off and then on and it was able to do that because it already had an online PGDL. It certainly took some students particularly those who booked at the last minute on the LPC or GDL a week or two to get registered and access to the pre reading but I have not seen anything that would mean I would recommend a different institution instead. I think the basic systems are fine - online and posted materials, good course structure, lectures and teaching and the ability to watch lectures on line is useful to fit around other things. It certainly can take a while to have a response to queries which have to be raised on a special form (or by telephone) if you have something out of the ordinary. Eg my twins wanted to be in the same group as they travel in together and in that very busy first week it took a while to get that changed but it was changed by the time of the first seminar (and it was probably BPP's busiest week of the year).</p><p></p><p>I think we have found the admin for BPP better this year on the LPC than on the PGDL but is because my twins were the first year ever to do the brand new 2 term PGDL course and secondly it was in the middle of covid and moved 100% online so that was a huge change for BPP and everything was fine.</p><p></p><p>UoL is fine too (I was at the old College of Law, now UoL, in my day and have no particular bias to BPP other than my children have used it and done fine). They are both good. None of my 4 children who have done/ are doing the LPC with BPP has chosen a masters option, just the basic LPC, so I cannot comment on masters v MSc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jane Smith, post: 110985, member: 7481"] BPP moved the PDGL 100% online by September 2020 (and I assume the LPC) so did not have the issues of physical classes being off and then on and it was able to do that because it already had an online PGDL. It certainly took some students particularly those who booked at the last minute on the LPC or GDL a week or two to get registered and access to the pre reading but I have not seen anything that would mean I would recommend a different institution instead. I think the basic systems are fine - online and posted materials, good course structure, lectures and teaching and the ability to watch lectures on line is useful to fit around other things. It certainly can take a while to have a response to queries which have to be raised on a special form (or by telephone) if you have something out of the ordinary. Eg my twins wanted to be in the same group as they travel in together and in that very busy first week it took a while to get that changed but it was changed by the time of the first seminar (and it was probably BPP's busiest week of the year). I think we have found the admin for BPP better this year on the LPC than on the PGDL but is because my twins were the first year ever to do the brand new 2 term PGDL course and secondly it was in the middle of covid and moved 100% online so that was a huge change for BPP and everything was fine. UoL is fine too (I was at the old College of Law, now UoL, in my day and have no particular bias to BPP other than my children have used it and done fine). They are both good. None of my 4 children who have done/ are doing the LPC with BPP has chosen a masters option, just the basic LPC, so I cannot comment on masters v MSc. [/QUOTE]
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