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<blockquote data-quote="Jane Smith" data-source="post: 127200" data-attributes="member: 7481"><p>BPP is the institution of choice for the biggets best law firms by the way so although they would not be where someone would do their first degree, they are the best of the best in a sense for the LPC so I would not be pu t off by reputation issues. 80% of LPC students use UoL or BPP so it is normally a choice between those two.l The BPP (and UoL) lecturers tend to be very good and experienced and good at getting people through the exams. However as said above for some people they might prefer to do the SQE. There are pros and cons. If you pass the LPC/LLM and then cannot obtain a training contract you then have to pass SQE2 only (skills exam) to go down the new SQE route to qualification. However the LPC will disappear in the next few years as new students will bit by bit not have the choice. Eg you have an LLB so can choose. I tend to think better the devil you know for this year with the LPC as it is one institution and one body that examines you and with BPP at least you can also do the exams entirely open book and online with webcam/proctored.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jane Smith, post: 127200, member: 7481"] BPP is the institution of choice for the biggets best law firms by the way so although they would not be where someone would do their first degree, they are the best of the best in a sense for the LPC so I would not be pu t off by reputation issues. 80% of LPC students use UoL or BPP so it is normally a choice between those two.l The BPP (and UoL) lecturers tend to be very good and experienced and good at getting people through the exams. However as said above for some people they might prefer to do the SQE. There are pros and cons. If you pass the LPC/LLM and then cannot obtain a training contract you then have to pass SQE2 only (skills exam) to go down the new SQE route to qualification. However the LPC will disappear in the next few years as new students will bit by bit not have the choice. Eg you have an LLB so can choose. I tend to think better the devil you know for this year with the LPC as it is one institution and one body that examines you and with BPP at least you can also do the exams entirely open book and online with webcam/proctored. [/QUOTE]
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