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<blockquote data-quote="eldc24" data-source="post: 159497" data-attributes="member: 32778"><p>Hey there! I passed both the SQE 1 and 2 on the first go and I thought I might jump in with some advice (for you and anyone else reading) as I didn't have anyone to ask for advice when I did my exams. I had a course provider with access to hundreds of questions and I think I passed SQE1 singlehandedly because of it. (Did about 1.6k questions total over 5 months).</p><p></p><p>I'd definitely advise you to get as much practice questions done as possible! The questions really give you practical experience - for example, using the process of elimination to arrive at a final answer, and differentiating between key words like "may" and "will" in different answer options.</p><p></p><p>Alot of the SQE1 exam also comes down to timing and strategy so make sure you're practicing under exam conditions too.</p><p></p><p>I heard BPP doesn't have question banks, so it might be worth it to look into some of the free and paid ones linked. The one above curated by ex-sqe students also looks promising (judging from the free sample) as there were definitely some discrepancies between the style of my providers questions and those in the actual exam!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eldc24, post: 159497, member: 32778"] Hey there! I passed both the SQE 1 and 2 on the first go and I thought I might jump in with some advice (for you and anyone else reading) as I didn't have anyone to ask for advice when I did my exams. I had a course provider with access to hundreds of questions and I think I passed SQE1 singlehandedly because of it. (Did about 1.6k questions total over 5 months). I'd definitely advise you to get as much practice questions done as possible! The questions really give you practical experience - for example, using the process of elimination to arrive at a final answer, and differentiating between key words like "may" and "will" in different answer options. Alot of the SQE1 exam also comes down to timing and strategy so make sure you're practicing under exam conditions too. I heard BPP doesn't have question banks, so it might be worth it to look into some of the free and paid ones linked. The one above curated by ex-sqe students also looks promising (judging from the free sample) as there were definitely some discrepancies between the style of my providers questions and those in the actual exam! [/QUOTE]
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