SQE Digital Tools: What Helps Your Revision and What Wastes It
A candid look at the apps, question banks and digital habits that genuinely move the needle on SQE exam preparation — and the shiny ones quietly stealing your study hours.
Essays, study notes, and exam debriefs — written by practising solicitors who have sat what you will sit.
“No shortcut is honest.”
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A practical FLK2 trusts revision guide: nail the three certainties, tell resulting from constructive trusts, and stop losing easy SQE1 marks.
A candid look at the apps, question banks and digital habits that genuinely move the needle on SQE exam preparation — and the shiny ones quietly stealing your study hours.
SQE2 Legal Research rewards candidates who find the authoritative, current source — not the first one that vaguely fits. Here's how to choose well under time pressure.
A practical method for SQE exam preparation: build a wrong-answer notebook that fits in a single A5 pad, so your FLK1 and FLK2 mistakes actually stick.
Some legal rules just won't stick through repetition. Here's how to use active recall to master the slippery FLK1 and FLK2 topics that punish passive revision.
You don't need to wait until you've passed FLK1 and FLK2 to build a legal CV. Here's how to gather experience, evidence and QWE while you revise.
Pro bono and law-clinic work can count towards your Qualifying Work Experience, sharpen real skills and quietly set your training-contract application apart.
A plain-English guide to the SRA Accounts Rules for FLK2 — client money, mixed receipts and disbursements — with worked examples and exam-ready tips.
A clear, step-by-step guide for international candidates qualifying as a solicitor in England & Wales — degree routes, SQE1, SQE2, QWE and SRA checks.
The SRA exam fees are only the headline. Here are the SQE costs candidates routinely overlook — and how to budget for the whole road to qualification.
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