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Which LPC? BPP or University of Law?
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<blockquote data-quote="Long Dinh" data-source="post: 22965" data-attributes="member: 4305"><p>Hey, I'm currently doing my LPC at ULaw Manchester so I can answer 2 and 3 for you:</p><p></p><p>2. Depending on your studying mode, if you do full-time like mem you'd have 4 workshops a week. You can submit your preference for what days you wanna have your workshops. You can submit to pick a set of 2 or 4 days (this is determined on a first-come-first-serve basis). My friend who is studying at BPP does not get this timetable flexibility so I guess this is a big plus for ULaw.</p><p>Regarding workload, I doubt there is be a huge difference between ULaw and BPP. You'd be required to do the prep for each workshop beforehand. The longest prep for a workshop I have done probably took me about a whole afternoon with a break to complete, just because there was a lot of reading.</p><p></p><p>3. For the core modules, you will be allowed open book for your 3-hour written exams. The MCQ exams for them will be Close Book. Other than that Wills is also Open Book and Solicitors' Accounts you are allowed to annotate on 8 pages behind your SRA Account Rules.</p><p>I wouldn't know if they are harder but it'd make sense if they expect your answer to be more thorough.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Long Dinh, post: 22965, member: 4305"] Hey, I'm currently doing my LPC at ULaw Manchester so I can answer 2 and 3 for you: 2. Depending on your studying mode, if you do full-time like mem you'd have 4 workshops a week. You can submit your preference for what days you wanna have your workshops. You can submit to pick a set of 2 or 4 days (this is determined on a first-come-first-serve basis). My friend who is studying at BPP does not get this timetable flexibility so I guess this is a big plus for ULaw. Regarding workload, I doubt there is be a huge difference between ULaw and BPP. You'd be required to do the prep for each workshop beforehand. The longest prep for a workshop I have done probably took me about a whole afternoon with a break to complete, just because there was a lot of reading. 3. For the core modules, you will be allowed open book for your 3-hour written exams. The MCQ exams for them will be Close Book. Other than that Wills is also Open Book and Solicitors' Accounts you are allowed to annotate on 8 pages behind your SRA Account Rules. I wouldn't know if they are harder but it'd make sense if they expect your answer to be more thorough. Hope this helps! [/QUOTE]
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