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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 113389" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>Whether this is for the GDL or the LPC, marking systems are going to be pretty standardised where they are regulated courses. I wouldn’t worry about there being too much of a discrepancy in courses, especially when ultimately the provider is the same, it’s just different campus locations.</p><p></p><p>The SQE courses won’t be regulated, and so this could be different. But given BPP won’t be the ones implementing or marking your SQE assessments (this is done by Kaplan), then it’s very much going to come down to teaching standards. However, given the SQE is so new and no one has completed it yet, it’s impossible to know what the teaching standards are like. I think to complicate matters, when organisations like BPP have their SQE pass rates published, it won’t be by location, just be institution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 113389, member: 2672"] Whether this is for the GDL or the LPC, marking systems are going to be pretty standardised where they are regulated courses. I wouldn’t worry about there being too much of a discrepancy in courses, especially when ultimately the provider is the same, it’s just different campus locations. The SQE courses won’t be regulated, and so this could be different. But given BPP won’t be the ones implementing or marking your SQE assessments (this is done by Kaplan), then it’s very much going to come down to teaching standards. However, given the SQE is so new and no one has completed it yet, it’s impossible to know what the teaching standards are like. I think to complicate matters, when organisations like BPP have their SQE pass rates published, it won’t be by location, just be institution. [/QUOTE]
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