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<blockquote data-quote="Jane Smith" data-source="post: 110415" data-attributes="member: 7481"><p>Are you sure the BPP course (which includes their PGDL (and preparation for SQE1 and 2 exams) is closed book? BPP's current PGDL and LPC are both open book exams.</p><p>Both UoL and BPP are fine but check whether each course gets you where you want to be eg does the UoL one as well as the GDL prepare you for the SEQ1 and 2 exams which BPP's course does. Also I believe the SQE1 and 2 exams which you sit via Kaplan whether you study at BP, UoL or anyone else will be the same as far as I am aware.</p><p>If I were you I would choose BPP as they are the institution chosen by the City Consortium and the course clearly prepares you for the SQE1 and 2 exams you will sit with Kaplan.</p><p></p><p>(By the way this year's LPC course with BPP has the exams taken online if you choose whereas UoL's are all in the exam hall so these things change a lot due to covid and what the SRA permits so if those issues are important to you do check and also check with Kaplan who are the body with whom you will take the SQE1 and 2 exams - I am assuming the SQE1 and 2 exams must be taken in the exam hall)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jane Smith, post: 110415, member: 7481"] Are you sure the BPP course (which includes their PGDL (and preparation for SQE1 and 2 exams) is closed book? BPP's current PGDL and LPC are both open book exams. Both UoL and BPP are fine but check whether each course gets you where you want to be eg does the UoL one as well as the GDL prepare you for the SEQ1 and 2 exams which BPP's course does. Also I believe the SQE1 and 2 exams which you sit via Kaplan whether you study at BP, UoL or anyone else will be the same as far as I am aware. If I were you I would choose BPP as they are the institution chosen by the City Consortium and the course clearly prepares you for the SQE1 and 2 exams you will sit with Kaplan. (By the way this year's LPC course with BPP has the exams taken online if you choose whereas UoL's are all in the exam hall so these things change a lot due to covid and what the SRA permits so if those issues are important to you do check and also check with Kaplan who are the body with whom you will take the SQE1 and 2 exams - I am assuming the SQE1 and 2 exams must be taken in the exam hall) [/QUOTE]
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