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ULaw VS BPP - for personal law (not corporate / commercial)
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<blockquote data-quote="IntrepidL" data-source="post: 31603" data-attributes="member: 291"><p>For modules like clinical/medical negligence or private client, both BPP and University of Law offers them. However, I noticed that some of the firms which you have mentioned (Irwin Mitchell, for example) sends their trainees to the University of Law for the LPC. Ultimately it's up to you as both providers offer the modules you're interested in. I've known students who have completed the LPC at the University of Law and went on to get TCs at firms that sent their trainees to BPP, and vice-versa, so I do not think you will be at a disadvantage at either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IntrepidL, post: 31603, member: 291"] For modules like clinical/medical negligence or private client, both BPP and University of Law offers them. However, I noticed that some of the firms which you have mentioned (Irwin Mitchell, for example) sends their trainees to the University of Law for the LPC. Ultimately it's up to you as both providers offer the modules you're interested in. I've known students who have completed the LPC at the University of Law and went on to get TCs at firms that sent their trainees to BPP, and vice-versa, so I do not think you will be at a disadvantage at either. [/QUOTE]
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