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<blockquote data-quote="Bailey2801" data-source="post: 145938" data-attributes="member: 3303"><p>I’m at BPP and have just taken SQE1 (yesterday in fact!). </p><p></p><p>I agree with a lot of the comments already posted on here - the course is tough and it requires a lot of work and good time management. </p><p></p><p>If you have recently done an undergrad in law or have done the GDL, you are in a good position. I would encourage anyone who wants to eventually qualify to take the SQE as soon as possible. Being able to rely on relatively fresh knowledge is a great benefit for tackling the underlying law. BPP do not give enough time alongside learning all the new content to go over your underlying law. </p><p></p><p>I started my degree in 2017 and graduated in 2020. I then worked for two years. I was rusty on my underlying law to say the least… </p><p></p><p>I’ve worked most weekends since the course started and it’s been a massive commitment to try and cover the workload.</p><p></p><p>Any time you do have before you start the course, I suggest sorting your underlying law notes out and start refreshing the content. On a slightly different but just as important note - go out with your friends and family as much as possible. </p><p></p><p>Re LLM at BPP alongside SQE (I’m a sponsored student so I didn’t have an option to not do one) but the time commitment for the SQE is enough as it is. I personally would not recommend doing an LLM alongside it, unless you need it for the loan. </p><p></p><p>Hope this helps and good luck 😊</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bailey2801, post: 145938, member: 3303"] I’m at BPP and have just taken SQE1 (yesterday in fact!). I agree with a lot of the comments already posted on here - the course is tough and it requires a lot of work and good time management. If you have recently done an undergrad in law or have done the GDL, you are in a good position. I would encourage anyone who wants to eventually qualify to take the SQE as soon as possible. Being able to rely on relatively fresh knowledge is a great benefit for tackling the underlying law. BPP do not give enough time alongside learning all the new content to go over your underlying law. I started my degree in 2017 and graduated in 2020. I then worked for two years. I was rusty on my underlying law to say the least… I’ve worked most weekends since the course started and it’s been a massive commitment to try and cover the workload. Any time you do have before you start the course, I suggest sorting your underlying law notes out and start refreshing the content. On a slightly different but just as important note - go out with your friends and family as much as possible. Re LLM at BPP alongside SQE (I’m a sponsored student so I didn’t have an option to not do one) but the time commitment for the SQE is enough as it is. I personally would not recommend doing an LLM alongside it, unless you need it for the loan. Hope this helps and good luck 😊 [/QUOTE]
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