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<blockquote data-quote="j.s.cox" data-source="post: 143894" data-attributes="member: 20454"><p>Hi! After looking at a few reviews, I bought the Revise SQE books. They were considerably cheaper than ULaw's books and far more targeted with the knowledge you need to actively recall for the SQE. I've actually been surprised by how easy they are to understand as well. There was one topic I really struggled with in Trusts during my PGDL and their books helped me to understand it almost immediately. I think your ULaw books should be covered by the course cost if you end up going to ULaw though. I've had a look through them and I think they are really useful, but maybe have a bit too much unecessary detail in them in comparison to the Revise SQE books.</p><p></p><p>I'm also keeping an eye out for SQE Answered and the new SQE buddy notes coming out. I've not purchased them yet, but if I find any significant knowledge gaps during my revision, I may have a look at these as an alternative set of revision guides.</p><p></p><p>I did the PGDL at BPP, so I know that the resources they provide really didn't work for my learning style. Unfortunately I don't get a choice of where to study now (although obvioulsy super grateful to have a TC), so I thought I would prepare for the course by supplementing their resources with notes that work for me better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="j.s.cox, post: 143894, member: 20454"] Hi! After looking at a few reviews, I bought the Revise SQE books. They were considerably cheaper than ULaw's books and far more targeted with the knowledge you need to actively recall for the SQE. I've actually been surprised by how easy they are to understand as well. There was one topic I really struggled with in Trusts during my PGDL and their books helped me to understand it almost immediately. I think your ULaw books should be covered by the course cost if you end up going to ULaw though. I've had a look through them and I think they are really useful, but maybe have a bit too much unecessary detail in them in comparison to the Revise SQE books. I'm also keeping an eye out for SQE Answered and the new SQE buddy notes coming out. I've not purchased them yet, but if I find any significant knowledge gaps during my revision, I may have a look at these as an alternative set of revision guides. I did the PGDL at BPP, so I know that the resources they provide really didn't work for my learning style. Unfortunately I don't get a choice of where to study now (although obvioulsy super grateful to have a TC), so I thought I would prepare for the course by supplementing their resources with notes that work for me better. [/QUOTE]
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