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<blockquote data-quote="j.s.cox" data-source="post: 131344" data-attributes="member: 20454"><p>Hi!</p><p></p><p>From my experience, BPP is a better place to attend if you already have a TC lined up. If not, ULaw is much more supportive to non TC-holders.</p><p></p><p>BPP's online classes are 'live' and you can also watch them back. Personally, I feel that pre-recorded lectures are better as everyone is given the same quality content. </p><p></p><p>Other than the above, I don't think there are huge differences. The only thing I feel very strongly about is that ULaw is a much much better place than BPP for people who don't have TCs, and BPP is better for future trainees. I say this because (from my experience) BPP tends to treat future trainees differently to those who are self-funding. In contrast, ULaw treats people a little more equally. Like I said, this is from my experience and other people could have different experiences. Both universities are excellent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="j.s.cox, post: 131344, member: 20454"] Hi! From my experience, BPP is a better place to attend if you already have a TC lined up. If not, ULaw is much more supportive to non TC-holders. BPP's online classes are 'live' and you can also watch them back. Personally, I feel that pre-recorded lectures are better as everyone is given the same quality content. Other than the above, I don't think there are huge differences. The only thing I feel very strongly about is that ULaw is a much much better place than BPP for people who don't have TCs, and BPP is better for future trainees. I say this because (from my experience) BPP tends to treat future trainees differently to those who are self-funding. In contrast, ULaw treats people a little more equally. Like I said, this is from my experience and other people could have different experiences. Both universities are excellent. [/QUOTE]
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