Advice on Barbri vs QLTS SQE1 course content?
Hey everyone, I’m graduating soon and will be sitting the January 2027 SQE1 exams. I’ve been researching different prep providers and am currently most seriously considering Barbri and QLTS.
Barbri appealed to me at first, but I’ve heard mixed things about the lack of depth of the law teaching content – being called 'foundational'. On the other hand, I’ve heard a lot of positive feedback about QLTS, including their reported 94% pass rate (based on candidates who completed 25+ SQE1 mock tests), which sounds impressive — but I’d really like to hear from people with first-hand experience rather than relying on stats. However, QLTS users have also said this courses content has excessive knowledge and is unworkable.
I’d really appreciate hearing from people who have actually used Barbri and/or QLTS for SQE1, specifically on:
- How you found the law teaching content itself
- Whether it was clear, well-structured, and sufficiently detailed
- Whether you felt confident going into the exam using the course alone, or if you had to supplement with other resources.
A bit about me - I don't have issues with planning and prioritising tasks; therefore, personalised plans I don't consider a necessity for me. A personal tutor would definitely be helpful - I know Barbri has this, QLTS doesn't. But my biggest concern is the learning content for the questions. And I do plan to use other sources and MCQ banks, but my biggest concern is learning the knowledge I need so that I can apply it in the questions.
I’m quite lost and overwhelmed. I would appreciate any honest opinions and experiences on the quality of the teaching and learning experience.
Thanks in advance!