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<blockquote data-quote="Kay Aston" data-source="post: 182568" data-attributes="member: 36759"><p>Hi [USER=22866]@John Doe 555 333[/USER] - appreciate this post was a few days ago, did you manage to find any good resources?</p><p></p><p>I study my LLM SQE with Ulaw, and I find the textbooks provided to be very good but (almost unmanageably) detailed. Therefore, I prefer to utilise more concise notes such as the Revise SQE books, and the Devils Advocate notes. You are right that learning the stuff from the textbook will not necessarily be enough just because it is such an application-focussed exam. For that reason, everyone that I know that has passed the SQE already has said that (for the black letter law AND for the new content), the real key to passing is question practice, question practice, and more question practice!</p><p></p><p>I would appreciate hearing from others who have studied the SQE, and what resources worked best for them!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kay Aston, post: 182568, member: 36759"] Hi [USER=22866]@John Doe 555 333[/USER] - appreciate this post was a few days ago, did you manage to find any good resources? I study my LLM SQE with Ulaw, and I find the textbooks provided to be very good but (almost unmanageably) detailed. Therefore, I prefer to utilise more concise notes such as the Revise SQE books, and the Devils Advocate notes. You are right that learning the stuff from the textbook will not necessarily be enough just because it is such an application-focussed exam. For that reason, everyone that I know that has passed the SQE already has said that (for the black letter law AND for the new content), the real key to passing is question practice, question practice, and more question practice! I would appreciate hearing from others who have studied the SQE, and what resources worked best for them! [/QUOTE]
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