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<blockquote data-quote="Seabird15" data-source="post: 175353" data-attributes="member: 17790"><p>I would seriously recommend starting the black letter law while you can. Like you, I had done my LLB some time ago and was also on my gap year before I started at BPP. Finishing making flashcards for 3/4 modules on the black letter law before the course even started was a godsend. I had SO much less to do and could actually take most weekends off during the course (except in the month before SQE 1 obviously), whereas most of my classmates simply could not keep up or left it right until the last minute. Do not underestimate how important the non-taught subjects are, especially tort and legal services in my opinion. Almost the entirety of my SQE 1 exams were black letter law based for both FLK 1 and FLK 2.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seabird15, post: 175353, member: 17790"] I would seriously recommend starting the black letter law while you can. Like you, I had done my LLB some time ago and was also on my gap year before I started at BPP. Finishing making flashcards for 3/4 modules on the black letter law before the course even started was a godsend. I had SO much less to do and could actually take most weekends off during the course (except in the month before SQE 1 obviously), whereas most of my classmates simply could not keep up or left it right until the last minute. Do not underestimate how important the non-taught subjects are, especially tort and legal services in my opinion. Almost the entirety of my SQE 1 exams were black letter law based for both FLK 1 and FLK 2. [/QUOTE]
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