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<blockquote data-quote="Jane Smith" data-source="post: 117721" data-attributes="member: 7481"><p>If I had to guess it would be going into the programme on 4 days a week. Also it will depend if you have an LLB or not. if not then you do the two term PGDL BPP course and exam first on the CCP. Then move on to the SQE1 term etc yes, I think it is likely to be assessed - the PGDL./law foundations BPP 2 term course is probably the same as the current PGDL newly introduced BPP law conversion course which BPP redesigned and started from Sept 2020 when that course moved from 3 terms to about two ending in April. However I am certainly not an expert and I may be wrong. I do think some kind of weekend part time job would also be possible although those on the CCP receive often a fairly large maintenance sum so probably do not need to work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jane Smith, post: 117721, member: 7481"] If I had to guess it would be going into the programme on 4 days a week. Also it will depend if you have an LLB or not. if not then you do the two term PGDL BPP course and exam first on the CCP. Then move on to the SQE1 term etc yes, I think it is likely to be assessed - the PGDL./law foundations BPP 2 term course is probably the same as the current PGDL newly introduced BPP law conversion course which BPP redesigned and started from Sept 2020 when that course moved from 3 terms to about two ending in April. However I am certainly not an expert and I may be wrong. I do think some kind of weekend part time job would also be possible although those on the CCP receive often a fairly large maintenance sum so probably do not need to work. [/QUOTE]
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