Hey, I passed the SQE exams recently and pretty well too so can provide some insights.
Preparing for SQE 1
The SQE 1 is designed to test your mental bandwidth across 16 different subjects in two papers. It is looking more for the breadth of your knowledge rather than depth (which your LLB/LLM...
So sorry to hear about the errors in some of the materials. Revision banks are more likely to contain errors, such as typos, formatting and outdated tax laws. I hope the question banks I posted are still accurate though.
No worries :)
I've heard from many people that ULaw and Barbri are great, given they have a resource bank that can allow you to schedule your own mock exams. May be worth checking those out considering many people also use them!
I'm not sure what resembles the real exams, I don't think any...
I like to use these resources as supplemental resources instead of relying on them solely. If you're with a course provider, then I wouldn't worry about missing key information. If you aren't with one then reviseSQE may be a good option.
Either way, I believe practicing more questions prepares...
I don't see why not, although I think they have a free sample on their website (you should check). Regardless, I'd look at all the available resources that I posted and see which one is the cheapest. Some of the ones on eBay and Facebook are relatively cheap and prepared by students, so it's...
Hey, I would definitely focus more on practice to build up your familiarity with the format. You should do this alongside reading your notes. I used to do 25-50 questions a day followed by some revision. On some days I would do a full mock (QLTS, OUP, or others I mentioned above). I think with...
No worries :)
My course provider did not give me much so I mainly sourced alternatives. Some of these resources I did not personally use but were recommended by other candidates. Best of luck with the exams!
The ones you listed are good and I've heard people praise them.
To provide some other resources, I posted them here. Hope this is useful!
https://www.thecorporatelawacademy.com/forum/threads/best-sqe-1-resources.8402/
I'd say try the free ones first (especially if you already have a course provider). But if you need more variety with questions, then it may be a worthwhile investment to go for the paid ones. Some of the ones I listed above are relatively affordable.
Hey everyone, I recently sat the SQE 1 exams and got high 70s in them. I had a course provider but mainly used other resources to help with revision and practice. I hope they can help, especially for those sitting in January 2024.
Question Banks
- https://britishlawacademy.com/?p=1545 (Free)...
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