Hello,Not related to applications but I thought my question would reach a wider audience if I asked it on here. I am due to sit my first batch of LPC exams in January. Does anyone have any revision tips on how best to revise for my exams? It will be the core modules of BLP, PLP and civil and criminal litigation. Any advice and insights would be absolutely appreciated.
Congratulations on deciding to go for the LPC! Although it can be quite challenging, you will have learned a lot by the time you're done.
As someone already mentioned, you might want to get your hands on notes from previous LPC graduates (try Stuvia, Studocu or Bridgette's Notes). However, from my experience, your most reliable source is the structure for answering questions provided in the modules themselves (at least for BPP). As long as the exams are open book, the LPC is not about memorising stuff but learning how to apply what you've learned. Also, you should attempt the practice exams offered by the university and read what the assessors are looking for (again that's generally that you follow the structure in the modules).
Finally, stick to your own path. At times, the LPC can be stressful because you might feel like your peers are ahead of you. Focus on your plan of action and remember that people learn in different ways and at different paces. You can talk to your tutor if you need advice (they're there to help you).
Hope that helps.