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<blockquote data-quote="j.s.cox" data-source="post: 186394" data-attributes="member: 20454"><p>I depends how comprehensive your notes are and how confident you are with the underlying law. You could definitely pass using the BPP material from the PGDL, but personally I preferred how the Revise SQE books were laid out as it literally went through the topics in the order laid out by the SRA. This meant that I knew I had covered everything. It was also more concise and gave me further opportunities to practice MCQs ahead of the SQE1. It depends on each person, but I know they were essential to my success. Whichever route you choose, definitely be revising all the underlying law beforehand because the CCP is incredibly time-pressured, and the SQE is incredibly tough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="j.s.cox, post: 186394, member: 20454"] I depends how comprehensive your notes are and how confident you are with the underlying law. You could definitely pass using the BPP material from the PGDL, but personally I preferred how the Revise SQE books were laid out as it literally went through the topics in the order laid out by the SRA. This meant that I knew I had covered everything. It was also more concise and gave me further opportunities to practice MCQs ahead of the SQE1. It depends on each person, but I know they were essential to my success. Whichever route you choose, definitely be revising all the underlying law beforehand because the CCP is incredibly time-pressured, and the SQE is incredibly tough. [/QUOTE]
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