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<blockquote data-quote="average_jo123" data-source="post: 175254" data-attributes="member: 15838"><p>Just wanted to add... I have also read bits and bops about how there's a lot of new content to be learnt whilst on the course but there is not enough time to catch up on actual black letter law. For those who have done the SQE with a course provider (e.g. BPP, ULaw), did you find that the materials provided by your provider was sufficient for learning on the go? Or did you have to essentially study e.g. contract law principles again from scratch? How much law did you need to know for the exam - do you need to go into detail of knowing the exact case authority which best fits the question? </p><p></p><p>I am on a gap year now and I honestly can't remember any law that I've learnt from my undergrad days because I clear that info from my brain as soon as I'm done with the exam. Should I be worried if I cannot remember ANYTHING from my undergrad days?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="average_jo123, post: 175254, member: 15838"] Just wanted to add... I have also read bits and bops about how there's a lot of new content to be learnt whilst on the course but there is not enough time to catch up on actual black letter law. For those who have done the SQE with a course provider (e.g. BPP, ULaw), did you find that the materials provided by your provider was sufficient for learning on the go? Or did you have to essentially study e.g. contract law principles again from scratch? How much law did you need to know for the exam - do you need to go into detail of knowing the exact case authority which best fits the question? I am on a gap year now and I honestly can't remember any law that I've learnt from my undergrad days because I clear that info from my brain as soon as I'm done with the exam. Should I be worried if I cannot remember ANYTHING from my undergrad days? [/QUOTE]
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