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<blockquote data-quote="G P" data-source="post: 106633" data-attributes="member: 6571"><p>Hi there!</p><p></p><p>I am currently studying BPP's PGDL LLM online. The organisation at BPP is pretty poor, but the teaching has been good overall. Something that attracted me to the LLM option at BPP rather than ULaw is that you do the Masters portion (dissertation-like project) after all your other exams have finished. So May-August I will just be writing a professional project. This appealed to me rather than having to write a dissertation alongside studying for the other core modules, which I believe a friend of mine had to do at ULaw - she found it really intense. Of course, that means the ULaw course is shorter though, if that is important to you!</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="G P, post: 106633, member: 6571"] Hi there! I am currently studying BPP's PGDL LLM online. The organisation at BPP is pretty poor, but the teaching has been good overall. Something that attracted me to the LLM option at BPP rather than ULaw is that you do the Masters portion (dissertation-like project) after all your other exams have finished. So May-August I will just be writing a professional project. This appealed to me rather than having to write a dissertation alongside studying for the other core modules, which I believe a friend of mine had to do at ULaw - she found it really intense. Of course, that means the ULaw course is shorter though, if that is important to you! Hope this helps! [/QUOTE]
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