BPP – Leeds – Whitehall Centre is located at Whitehall, 2 Whitehall Quay, Leeds LS1 4HR, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with BPP – Leeds – Whitehall Centre and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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I was interviewed by Glenn Robinson (Director of GDL/LLB Academic Training) and Alison Tinker. These

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I was interviewed by Glenn Robinson (Director of GDL/LLB Academic Training) and Alison Tinker. These guys will ask you to either start with a presentation on a subject or ask you a few questions and then start. Glenn was a terrible interviewer. Glenn would say things like “thats the answer I wanted hear” and Allison will do the same but in a different way, however don’t be fooled. I answered somethings incorrectly and witnessed the same response so I knew they were not being honest in my interview. Also, anyone applying for a position as a lecturer at BPP should be aware how bad the administration is. The reason they hold open interviews is partly because they will accept almost anyone. If you’re serious about teaching I suggest not going to BPP. I didn’t even put effort into the application so I was surprised that I received an interview request. If you’re serious about teaching I suggest going somewhere else. If you want a job that pays reasonably well considering you have few skills and either you don’t have a master/Ph D or the better universities are not happy with your thesis work then BPP is for you…it’s the last choice. Note - I was informed by a "real" professor from LSE that they never do presentation interviews. You're hired based on your academic merit and experience.

Emina Tikrity

3 Google Rating

Good service overall

3/ 5

Good service overall

Bruna Paulino

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Mechack Ferguson

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Valentina Pokuah

5 Google Rating

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