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<blockquote data-quote="Matt_96" data-source="post: 78108" data-attributes="member: 1260"><p>I'm at ULaw's LPC right now. Very professional set up. Obviously, paying all this money and not having in-person teaching has been inconvenient but I think they have tried their best with the take home exam software, which works and hasn't been terrible. I strongly rate the careers service, but as a word of warning, my experience in general with careers advisors is that you have to know exactly what you want before using them, otherwise they can't help you. So if you don't and are looking for general direction, you might find it a bit less useful. </p><p></p><p>When it comes to the teaching, although the subjects are fundamentally boring, I think it's fine and fairly to the point. The tutors I've had have been nice and do try their best - if you have any questions that weren't answered in the workshops you can email them and they will generally get back to you quite promptly. If you miss a class, there is the possibility of attending a different one on another day online either at your campus or any other the other campuses across the country. </p><p></p><p>However, the sheer quantity of information and paperwork does mean that you need to be very organised and I would recommend getting a crib book (like LPC Answered) which presents all the information you've already learnt/made notes on in a more visually appealing and simple format so you don't have to waste time making your own diagrams etc. Getting to grips with the paperwork is especially important at ULaw because the exams are currently all open book, and you can take in two lever arch files worth of notes + the core textbooks. Which in my opinion is extremely generous and should more than cover everything you need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt_96, post: 78108, member: 1260"] I'm at ULaw's LPC right now. Very professional set up. Obviously, paying all this money and not having in-person teaching has been inconvenient but I think they have tried their best with the take home exam software, which works and hasn't been terrible. I strongly rate the careers service, but as a word of warning, my experience in general with careers advisors is that you have to know exactly what you want before using them, otherwise they can't help you. So if you don't and are looking for general direction, you might find it a bit less useful. When it comes to the teaching, although the subjects are fundamentally boring, I think it's fine and fairly to the point. The tutors I've had have been nice and do try their best - if you have any questions that weren't answered in the workshops you can email them and they will generally get back to you quite promptly. If you miss a class, there is the possibility of attending a different one on another day online either at your campus or any other the other campuses across the country. However, the sheer quantity of information and paperwork does mean that you need to be very organised and I would recommend getting a crib book (like LPC Answered) which presents all the information you've already learnt/made notes on in a more visually appealing and simple format so you don't have to waste time making your own diagrams etc. Getting to grips with the paperwork is especially important at ULaw because the exams are currently all open book, and you can take in two lever arch files worth of notes + the core textbooks. Which in my opinion is extremely generous and should more than cover everything you need. [/QUOTE]
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