BPP LPC exam madness continues

                                      
BPP's insane exam rules have been claiming more victims. Numerous RollOnFriday readers have written in to complain that they have been forced to tippex out vertical lines that they had made in text books - or even made to remove sticky tabs which were found to be the wrong shape.

 

One reader complained that "I was forced to... tippex out all my vertical lines, whereupon the pages stuck together". Another wrote "I spent the first five minutes of today's exam taking my green tabs out of my statute book and replacing them with [other] green tabs.... Apparently tabs which are printed with a green rectangle ending in a point are not allowed. Although green rectangular tabs of the exact same size with blunted ends are ok."

 

It seems the crackdown on pointy stickers means that students have been reduced to going through their statute books cutting the ends off the hundreds of arrow markers they have used. Which is of course an excellent way of training talented young lawyers for other pointless tasks that lie ahead when they qualify.

     
   Nooooo! Not the pointy stickers!

  

 

When will the madness end? Well, it seems it comes to a grinding halt for any student who has not paid his or her bill. BPP took time out from its sticker crackdown to send the following cheerful message to all its students in the middle of their exams.

   

   

Dear LPC Students

 

We at the Student Finance Office would like to wish everyone who is currently sitting exams, the very best of luck. Please be aware that your exam results may he (sic) withheld if there are outstanding fees on your account.

 

If you think that this maybe the case, please contact the SFO to arrange immediate payment.

 

Kind regards
    

 

   

How thoughtful.     

 

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