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<blockquote data-quote="Seabird15" data-source="post: 175355" data-attributes="member: 17790"><p>1. Do not be worried that you don't remember anything from your undergrad days. It will come back to you really quickly and in any case, the SQE only tests the surface legal principles rather than critical legal thought like at Uni.</p><p></p><p>2. You needed to know A LOT of legal principles but not legal argument. If there was a 'landmark' case I did actually try and remember the facts of the case (not the name) because I had heard that many of the questions in the exam mirrored a case authority and didn't want to leave it to chance. This worked in my favour but it is certainly not disastrous if you don't want to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seabird15, post: 175355, member: 17790"] 1. Do not be worried that you don't remember anything from your undergrad days. It will come back to you really quickly and in any case, the SQE only tests the surface legal principles rather than critical legal thought like at Uni. 2. You needed to know A LOT of legal principles but not legal argument. If there was a 'landmark' case I did actually try and remember the facts of the case (not the name) because I had heard that many of the questions in the exam mirrored a case authority and didn't want to leave it to chance. This worked in my favour but it is certainly not disastrous if you don't want to. [/QUOTE]
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