Posts Tagged ‘sqe’
Is the SQE2 Hard?
The Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE) is the standard qualification process that you need to complete in order to qualify as a solicitor of England and Wales. The SQE consists of getting two years of qualifying work experience signed off, and passing the SQE1 (a 2-day 360-question multiple choice exam) and the SQE2 (a 5-day practical…
Read MoreCan I self-study for the SQE2?
With the announcement of rising fees (see SRA notification here), and prep course providers often charging eye-watering fees, it comes as no surprise that an increased number of students are considering self-study. The short answer to the question to “can I self-study for the SQE2” is “yes”. The long answer is, it depends. It is…
Read MoreSQE1 Tips
If you are planning on sitting the SQE1 this January, you might be wondering what to focus on in the next few weeks and during the exam itself. Just by way of disclaimer, I did not sit the SQE1, however, I did sit and pass the QLTS MCT on my first attempt. The QLTS MCT…
Read MoreRoutes to Becoming a Solicitor Explained
There are many ways to qualify as an English solicitor. A lot of them are not well-known – be sure to check out this blog post to know all your options.
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