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<blockquote data-quote="anxiouslawyer" data-source="post: 146763" data-attributes="member: 11127"><p>BPP's full-time September intake is structured in exactly the same way, I started Sept 2022 took the January 2023 SQE 1 exams and passed in the first quintile. Learnt all of the content between Sept to December and then had all of Jan to revise. If you recently did the GDL or LLB it will be even easier for you. It is enough time but expect that it will be intense and you will need to work hard consistently from day one. Very important not to procrastinate / slack as it's quite easy to fall behind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anxiouslawyer, post: 146763, member: 11127"] BPP's full-time September intake is structured in exactly the same way, I started Sept 2022 took the January 2023 SQE 1 exams and passed in the first quintile. Learnt all of the content between Sept to December and then had all of Jan to revise. If you recently did the GDL or LLB it will be even easier for you. It is enough time but expect that it will be intense and you will need to work hard consistently from day one. Very important not to procrastinate / slack as it's quite easy to fall behind. [/QUOTE]
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