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Are all SQE courses (sponsored as part of TC) broadly the same ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 170388" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>SQE prep courses can be very different.</p><p></p><p>They can range from Masters level course which not only will have the SQE prep embedded into them but will have academic assessments so they meet a level 7 qualification standard.</p><p></p><p>Other courses will just be prep courses for the SQE - with no academic requirements/assessments, just teaching you how to prepare for the assessments.</p><p></p><p>Some of the consortiums or bespoke courses are also designed to focus on particular topics more aligned to each law firm’s practice areas.</p><p></p><p>Because of all of these things, the courses can feel very different to one another.</p><p></p><p>Once you qualify, no one is going to question you about how you passed the SQE, so the only thing in regards to the reputation of the course should really be pass rates for the SQE (although this can be really difficult to find) and whether the course helps prepare you for life as a trainee in a law firm - that’s where some of the bolt on aspects like the SQE Plus course can help, but isn’t always something through enough to help set you up. It may just help you with a particular set of knowledge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 170388, member: 2672"] SQE prep courses can be very different. They can range from Masters level course which not only will have the SQE prep embedded into them but will have academic assessments so they meet a level 7 qualification standard. Other courses will just be prep courses for the SQE - with no academic requirements/assessments, just teaching you how to prepare for the assessments. Some of the consortiums or bespoke courses are also designed to focus on particular topics more aligned to each law firm’s practice areas. Because of all of these things, the courses can feel very different to one another. Once you qualify, no one is going to question you about how you passed the SQE, so the only thing in regards to the reputation of the course should really be pass rates for the SQE (although this can be really difficult to find) and whether the course helps prepare you for life as a trainee in a law firm - that’s where some of the bolt on aspects like the SQE Plus course can help, but isn’t always something through enough to help set you up. It may just help you with a particular set of knowledge. [/QUOTE]
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