I think most of us can agree that BPP is a fundamentally terrible educational establishment! I have been to three other universities before doing the PGDL, and I have never had to deal with the amount of problems, stress and drama that I have had to in the last 7 months. I know many other students feel the same way.
I feel like if you haven't done the GDL/LPC or other course at BPP, you haven't experienced the pain and misery they inflict on their students. The whole "it is covid and universities have had to adapt the best they can" does not fly with me either. BPP said many times they have world-class technology and were prepared for continuing their "world-class" teaching, which is a big fat lie.
There is some shady s*** happening at BPP, how did they triple their profits this year? By cutting costs in every corner by refusing to provide copies of books and study materials, despite advertising that they would do so, alongside scheduling the exams so close together as a cost-cutting measure. Who the hell thought it was a good idea to give students 1 week of revision once lectures were over to revise for 4 exams that were pretty much back-to-back. This was much worse in term 2 with the splitting of the exams and added coursework.
There was also no adjustments made for covid this year. Many of us have been locked up in our rooms studying for god knows how many hours without any support or guidance. The pandemic has been hard on all of us, but it is a shame BPP refuse to acknowledge the pandemic and only do so when it suits their excuse making agenda.
No university is immune to scandal and controversy, but come on, how can any of you defend them after all of these scandals that have all happened since 2019. I cannot be bothered to go back any further as wasting energy on BPP is not worth it. Google these headlines yourselves if you want to read more. This is just a taster of the terrible and awful controversies they have been involved in:
- "LPC students demand refund after severe lockdown failures"
- "The universities where most students fail to land a graduate job after their degree"
- "JLD backs BPP students in battle over law school's lockdown actions"
- "Profits treble at locked-down BPP"
- "Private university company under investigation for deceiving students"
- "Scandal hit owner of BPP set to sell up for $1.1 billion"
- "BPP University to be sold" (for the 100th time lol)
- "BPP Law School's Problematic Dress Code speaks to a wider problem in our legal system"
- "BPP Law students demand refund after alleged coronvirus lockdown failures"
- "BPP Accused of withholding exam results from indebted students"
- "BPP warned by Wikipedia for disruptive editing"
- "Student anger as BPP shuts Holborn campus for essential maintenance"
- "Employment tribunal awards former BPP Law lecturer £168k"
- "Inns of Court student presidents write to BPP over teaching concerns"
- "BPP rebuffs claims it proitorised study materials for consortium TC holders"
- "BPP students' frustration over exam clash with winter vac scheme dates"
- "A group of anonymous BPP students have published an open letter complaining about LPC lockdown failures"
- "BPP students aren't happy about having to do without hard copy course materials"
- "BPP gives students option to sit LPC exam or delay"
- "BPP Law School apologises after ‘technical fault’ sees LPC students receive advocacy exam materials 48 hours late"
- "BSB investigate after BPP ‘error’ left some BPTC students sitting ethics exam in ‘canteen’"
- "Government confirms BPP apprenticeship suspension"
- "Ofsted criticises BPP’s apprenticeship programme"
- "BPP equity and trusts exam disturbed by ‘pumping music’ so loud ‘the desks were vibrating from the bass"
- "BPP criminal law exam delayed by over an hour due to shortage of question papers"
- "BPP forced to replace this Friday’s BPTC opinion writing exam after students were accidentally sent a video recording of two tutors discussing mark scheme"
DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY GOING TO BPP IF YOU ARE SELF FUNDING!!!! I have heard some issues with ULAW. However, most of the students I have spoken to over the years did enjoy their time and found it much better than BPP if they had gone to both for whatever reason!
I am not going to waste any more energy, as I am pretty sure going to BPP this year honestly made my depression come back, and I still have not recovered since exams finished almost a month ago. These scandals that would come out each day whilst studying was highly demoralising. What was worse is that the tutors refused to acknowledge any of these issues and would often pretend like they had no clue what we were talking about, which made the situation worse.
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE do your own research about going to BPP. I have to laugh at those on linkedin that say "omg im so proud to get an offer to study the PGDL at BPP"... they literally let anyone and everyone in. The application form and 'personal statement' is a tick box exercise. I'm sure even a dog could get an offer to study the PGDL/LPC at BPP. Judging by some of the very very poor scores from the first term exams by some of the candidates, it does seem like they let in people that have no business even sitting the GDL or LPC!