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<blockquote data-quote="j.s.cox" data-source="post: 178143" data-attributes="member: 20454"><p>I'm currently doing the CCP at BPP (essentially an SQE LLM for sponsored students). I would NOT recommend them. The materials will get you through for the SQE1, but only if you are pretty confident in your underlying law already. They don't even bind the workbooks they give you (literally just loose sheets of paper). I also really hate the PPT presentations. It may be useful for some, but I personally find it very user unfriendly. If I wasn't sponsored by my firm I would have chosen literally any other institution.</p><p></p><p>Saying that, I think it's important to note that I did pass SQE1 in the top quintile, but I think that was more down to my own hard work and the ReviseSQE books than the BPP materials or tutoring.</p><p></p><p>I believe UoL doesn't really go over the underlying subjects either, but I can't speak to that as I do not have experience with them. I have heard good things about BARBRI, QLTS and CoLP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="j.s.cox, post: 178143, member: 20454"] I'm currently doing the CCP at BPP (essentially an SQE LLM for sponsored students). I would NOT recommend them. The materials will get you through for the SQE1, but only if you are pretty confident in your underlying law already. They don't even bind the workbooks they give you (literally just loose sheets of paper). I also really hate the PPT presentations. It may be useful for some, but I personally find it very user unfriendly. If I wasn't sponsored by my firm I would have chosen literally any other institution. Saying that, I think it's important to note that I did pass SQE1 in the top quintile, but I think that was more down to my own hard work and the ReviseSQE books than the BPP materials or tutoring. I believe UoL doesn't really go over the underlying subjects either, but I can't speak to that as I do not have experience with them. I have heard good things about BARBRI, QLTS and CoLP. [/QUOTE]
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