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Hey,From my experience BPP tutors were good at teaching you how to approach the PGDL assessments, there is a mix of MCQs, long-form questions, one essay and one presentation. I would say that it is a lot more practice focused as opposed to academic, as you are taught by ex-solicitors/barristers. I found this really quite interesting as they would be able to put the black letter law into context, owing to their previous experiences in practice.What I would say is that BPP seemed to have rather a lot of bad press a couple of years ago, however, I have had a largely positive experience with them.DM me should you have any questions
Hey,
From my experience BPP tutors were good at teaching you how to approach the PGDL assessments, there is a mix of MCQs, long-form questions, one essay and one presentation. I would say that it is a lot more practice focused as opposed to academic, as you are taught by ex-solicitors/barristers. I found this really quite interesting as they would be able to put the black letter law into context, owing to their previous experiences in practice.
What I would say is that BPP seemed to have rather a lot of bad press a couple of years ago, however, I have had a largely positive experience with them.
DM me should you have any questions