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How ready did you feel for SQE1?
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<blockquote data-quote="average_jo123" data-source="post: 193790" data-attributes="member: 15838"><p>I'm sitting SQE1 in January 2025 as well and was wondering if anyone who's done the exam before can share how you approached Dec-Jan time revision? Or if you are also sitting SQE1 in January 2025 you could share how you are preparing as well.</p><p></p><p>I'm finding it incredibly hard just going back on my notes because it's just information overload and I just come away with it feeling extremely frustrated because I get so overwhelmed by the amount of minute details that I need to commit memory when I don't even know if half of it will be tested in that level of detail.</p><p></p><p>I have found just doing practice questions (I'm with ULaw, so just practising using ULaw's question bank) much more manageable because I feel like it does more in helping me spot the little details that I have forgotten (after which I will review the questions I answered incorrectly and only go back on my notes to have a second look at those areas instead of reading back the whole chapter, which also saves me time).</p><p></p><p>However I am very worried that if I don't go back enough on the actual material itself I would be caught off guard if in the actual exams I am tested on stuff that I have not encountered in the practice questions but is probably just buried in my notes/flashcards somewhere but I've just not reviewed it and so can't answer those questions.</p><p></p><p>I feel like doing practice questions is the only thing (oddly enough) that's preserving my sanity right now because dry reviewing a mountain of materials makes me feel so much more hopeless. Yet I am also worried that what I am doing is a 'shortcut' and I will not have covered the material in enough detail for the actual exam.</p><p></p><p>Feeling very stuck, worried and panicked at the moment — I have about 3 weeks left till I sit FLK1 but I don't really know what I should be focusing on :'( if anyone can shed some light on their experience, it would be very helpful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="average_jo123, post: 193790, member: 15838"] I'm sitting SQE1 in January 2025 as well and was wondering if anyone who's done the exam before can share how you approached Dec-Jan time revision? Or if you are also sitting SQE1 in January 2025 you could share how you are preparing as well. I'm finding it incredibly hard just going back on my notes because it's just information overload and I just come away with it feeling extremely frustrated because I get so overwhelmed by the amount of minute details that I need to commit memory when I don't even know if half of it will be tested in that level of detail. I have found just doing practice questions (I'm with ULaw, so just practising using ULaw's question bank) much more manageable because I feel like it does more in helping me spot the little details that I have forgotten (after which I will review the questions I answered incorrectly and only go back on my notes to have a second look at those areas instead of reading back the whole chapter, which also saves me time). However I am very worried that if I don't go back enough on the actual material itself I would be caught off guard if in the actual exams I am tested on stuff that I have not encountered in the practice questions but is probably just buried in my notes/flashcards somewhere but I've just not reviewed it and so can't answer those questions. I feel like doing practice questions is the only thing (oddly enough) that's preserving my sanity right now because dry reviewing a mountain of materials makes me feel so much more hopeless. Yet I am also worried that what I am doing is a 'shortcut' and I will not have covered the material in enough detail for the actual exam. Feeling very stuck, worried and panicked at the moment — I have about 3 weeks left till I sit FLK1 but I don't really know what I should be focusing on :'( if anyone can shed some light on their experience, it would be very helpful. [/QUOTE]
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