In an exciting new development, BPP University has accidentally sent LPC students each other's exam transcripts.

Students were supposed to receive their marked transcripts in the post this week, having been told their grades in July. Instead, at least 250 students have been sent the work of other students. According to sources who are taking the LPC, BPP sent them an email asking them to return their course-mates' papers "asap without reading them".

    A BPP student returning papers asap without reading them yesterday
A spokeswoman for BPP told RollOnFriday that the provider is not yet sure how many students have been affected, and is writing to all of them just in case. Students however claim that “nearly all” LPC students received the wrong transcripts. BPP says the balls-up (not its word) was due to a “systems error” which scrambled names and addresses, and that staff are taking steps to ensure it would not happen again.

What is it with law schools and exams? From not stocking enough desks for students, to boiling them alive, to freezing them, they just can't seem to kill the gremlins.
 
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Anonymous 06 September 13 22:57

As someone who received results of an individual who's name is likely to appear 1 above them in the register the "systems error" is likely to be balls up because some deleted an address from the spreadsheet and shifted all the addresses upwards. So systems error = human balls up.