It also sounds wise to download the IEP software in advance (not just the day before the exams)
I think you can then test proctored inspera in advance.
The verbal and typed questions with the recent exams video are useful eg someone asked if you could cut and paste parts of the exam question as...
Yes, I agree with Nicktim and others above. On the LPC at the moment you do have a choice if you prefer to do the exams in an exam hall (eg you may not have good internet access at home or no quiet place in which to do an exam or might prefer handwriting your exams). BPP have just emailed...
We found the dates of the elective exams and the results of the January exams and elective exams (and hopefully not needed - the rough dates of resits of January exams - August).
Next challenge is both our home internet lines (I pay for two separate ones) cut out for about a minute once or twice...
Good luck to everyone for the mock results and more importantly the January real exams. I know the property law mock marks are not out yet but hopefully will be soon.
It would be useful to have the timetable for next term soon. I think after the January exams there is a period from end of Jan...
For anyone doing the LPC with BPP and we has been checking for the mocks marks since Friday afternoon...... we saw this announcement about a delay which was put on the Hub announcements section recently (not emailed to people). I don't think it was there on Friday afternoon as we have checked...
I am old lawyer. I had 25 interviews for a training contract in London during the last year of my law degree and only got an offer with the last interview! (This might be the worst interview record in history). I have them all listed and the 139 firms to which I applied in London which results...
My twins did the PGDL with BPP last academic year and it is indeed as James C says above. They finished in April (in fact it gave one time to do 3 months as a paralegal before the LPC) so the earlier end than the GDL their sisters did was useful. I didn't it was worse. In fact they did company...
Also this one - my twins are on the list which is just a list of registration numbers (not of groups or your choices).
"Please find attached a list of the SRNs of students from whom we have received elective choices.
For students whose SRNs DO NOT appear on the list, please raise a query via...
Just another announcement for BPP LPC people on the announcements board in case people have not spotted it:
"As a result of student feedback following the Civil Litigation mock assessment in Inspera, we have taken the decision that the drafting question in the summative (final) Civil Litigation...
Always try to spend less than your net pay is a good first rule so you are setting some money aside for harder times (or the deposit on a property in due course). Other than that it depends on the person. Some with good pay spend it all (very unwise in my view). Others are more careful with...
Good advice above. Also as you are in the second year of your law degree look at the deadlines for law firms who sponsor trainees on their websites so you have an idea of how many years ahead some firms recruit people. Also look at the exercises and procedures the firms use and practise those...
By the way if anyone did the PGDL last year with BPP (who may now be on the LPC course) it seems that to obtain your paper certificate for the PDGL you need to raise a query on the hub and they reply sending you a link to the "survey" where you can give your full name to appear on the...
That is a very helpful post for people. (I am an older lawyer), I would have accepted a partnership in a big firm where I worked but they never offered it. However the fact I had those years of experience meant when I set up on my own (and control my hours now and keep all the fees I bill)...
I am an older lawyer and (years ago) was at a big UK City firm, but not in a department with particularly brutal hours. When you really enjoy work and are more senior it is genuinely not a chore. I still enjoy it. You get into such "flow" of it that you can be engrossed (although obviously not...
There are two new messages (24 Oct) on the Hub's programme information. In my view they just confirm the earlier too - cjhoice of electives and also mock exam times/dates (although one says the mocks are week of 1 Nov (but then below gives the 22 Oct to 3 Nov dates we already had) so I am...
Thanks. That is the reason I post them. It baffles me why BPP cannot just email people with those "Announcements" which seem to be about six clicks into the depths of the Hub when they are about such important things as exam dates.
I only came on here first ages ago when I was trying to find...
Might be of interest for the BPP LPC people
"Dear all
The recordings of the LPC Electives Panels are now available to view on Career Hub as follows:
Corporate Panel
Commercial Panel
Client Services Panel
The elective survey will be available from 22 October to 8 November via the programme...
Mocks: There is now a notice on the Hub Announcements Section about the upcoming mock exams which will be online only (even if you chose in person real exams as this is just the mocks) and which will not be proctored for the mocks (although the real thing will be so it will certainly make sense...
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