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I've chosen ULaw to do the GDL and the main reason for that is because with ULaw you do 3 exams in Jan and 4 exams in May/June whereas with BPP I believe you sit all your exams at the end of the year (i.e. 7, 3-hour exams in around 2 weeks) which seems to be very tough
Hi guys,
I was wondering if anyone could give me an insight as to which LPC provider I should choose:
1. What is the workload like for BPP - how many days do you have to go in for?
2. What is the workload like for ULaw - how many days do you have to go in for?
3. Is it true that the majority of exams at ULaw are Open Book? Does this mean they tend to be harder?
4. What is the University building like (Holborn for BPP and Moorgate for ULaw)?
Thank you so much in advance!
Thank you so much for your reply!
I plan on doing the Full Time course (9 months) - what do you mean you can either do 4 days a week or 2 days? Do you get a choice? Presumably its the same amount of contact hours, just one is spread out - do you know how many contact hours per week it is then?
What was BPP teaching like?I did the Accelerated LPC at BPP Holborn so cannot really comment on 1-3, but BPP Holborn is a tiny building and constantly stuffed to the rafters with students - if you're intending to just pop in and pop out for classes this might be fine for you but in terms of study space and library capacity sometimes it was mildly challenging to find a place to study. Also wifi at BPP Holborn is super flaky.
(Sorry for the mild BPP hate haha)
I did the Accelerated LPC at BPP Holborn so cannot really comment on 1-3, but BPP Holborn is a tiny building and constantly stuffed to the rafters with students - if you're intending to just pop in and pop out for classes this might be fine for you but in terms of study space and library capacity sometimes it was mildly challenging to find a place to study. Also wifi at BPP Holborn is super flaky.
(Sorry for the mild BPP hate haha)
Hi guys,
I was wondering if anyone could give me an insight as to which LPC provider I should choose:
1. What is the workload like for BPP - how many days do you have to go in for?
2. What is the workload like for ULaw - how many days do you have to go in for?
3. Is it true that the majority of exams at ULaw are Open Book? Does this mean they tend to be harder?
4. What is the University building like (Holborn for BPP and Moorgate for ULaw)?
Thank you so much in advance!
What was BPP teaching like?
What's the contact time like at BPP Holborn for the accelerated LPC? How often do you need to be in uni?
Hi guys,
I was wondering if anyone could give me an insight as to which LPC provider I should choose:
1. What is the workload like for BPP - how many days do you have to go in for?
2. What is the workload like for ULaw - how many days do you have to go in for?
3. Is it true that the majority of exams at ULaw are Open Book? Does this mean they tend to be harder?
4. What is the University building like (Holborn for BPP and Moorgate for ULaw)?
Thank you so much in advance!
and Solicitors' Accounts you are allowed to annotate on 8 pages behind your SRA Account Rules.
For the core modules, you will be allowed open book for your 3-hour written exams.
Hey! I was wondering if you could expand on this a little bit. So, how did you find the whole experience of having mostly closed-book exams? (To me, it seems like it's going to be quite tough considering how much syllabus there is to memorise.)Just for comparison, my exams at BPP weren’t open book. We had permitted materials that we were able to tab and highlight and bring to the exam, but we certainly couldn’t annotate or write anything in our materials and we could not bring in our own notes for exams (except for Wills and Administration).