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<blockquote data-quote="RoughWood" data-source="post: 125626" data-attributes="member: 11064"><p>They send an email out to my cohort a few days ago reiterating that we can chose whether to sit in person at campus or online. However, I am on the online LPC LLM so unsure if this is just an offering for us being online students or if it is available to all. </p><p>There are pros and cons to both sides however, online you can type versus handwritten which is easier (for me at least) but the respondus software doesnt allow any spell check or anything like that so it is fair. Also for solicitors accounts and the like requiring ledgers, tables, specific formatting, in person you have blank templates to write into whereas if sitting online you have to draw the tables up yourself in the exam time also.</p><p></p><p>Just points for thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoughWood, post: 125626, member: 11064"] They send an email out to my cohort a few days ago reiterating that we can chose whether to sit in person at campus or online. However, I am on the online LPC LLM so unsure if this is just an offering for us being online students or if it is available to all. There are pros and cons to both sides however, online you can type versus handwritten which is easier (for me at least) but the respondus software doesnt allow any spell check or anything like that so it is fair. Also for solicitors accounts and the like requiring ledgers, tables, specific formatting, in person you have blank templates to write into whereas if sitting online you have to draw the tables up yourself in the exam time also. Just points for thought. [/QUOTE]
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