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<blockquote data-quote="TC fiend" data-source="post: 110401" data-attributes="member: 12349"><p>I'm not sure what you are taking into consideration as regards the funding you may need (just based off the mention of the 'Master of Laws' in your second paragraph), but in terms of content of the course and support offered I was very pleased with UoL. I attended their Moorgate campus and I had an excellent experience. I found the open book assessments MUCH better than closed book exams as well - provided you are okay with taking notes, they honestly give you the exam structure during the course and just being able to have it beside you and flesh it out with your own notes makes it so much more relaxing to write your exam. I haven't attended BPP but a friend of mine did her GDL there and her experience is what ultimately sold me on UoL - she said there wasn't much support and they were not given physical textbooks (not sure if that has changed).</p><p></p><p>If you do the UoL GDL, a word of advice to avoid the Company Law module. You'll probably think "hey this seems like an easy way to get a better insight to the work of firms in the city" but frankly it doesn't really touch on anything of substance to the commercial world that you couldn't learn on Youtube, and the assessment was a hot mess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TC fiend, post: 110401, member: 12349"] I'm not sure what you are taking into consideration as regards the funding you may need (just based off the mention of the 'Master of Laws' in your second paragraph), but in terms of content of the course and support offered I was very pleased with UoL. I attended their Moorgate campus and I had an excellent experience. I found the open book assessments MUCH better than closed book exams as well - provided you are okay with taking notes, they honestly give you the exam structure during the course and just being able to have it beside you and flesh it out with your own notes makes it so much more relaxing to write your exam. I haven't attended BPP but a friend of mine did her GDL there and her experience is what ultimately sold me on UoL - she said there wasn't much support and they were not given physical textbooks (not sure if that has changed). If you do the UoL GDL, a word of advice to avoid the Company Law module. You'll probably think "hey this seems like an easy way to get a better insight to the work of firms in the city" but frankly it doesn't really touch on anything of substance to the commercial world that you couldn't learn on Youtube, and the assessment was a hot mess. [/QUOTE]
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