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<blockquote data-quote="LillyandSilver" data-source="post: 182031" data-attributes="member: 31510"><p>I'm doing the SQE now and lots of people on my course are foreign qualified lawyers. Quite a few of them have done a separate prep course covering the basics of English law before going on to do a SQE prep course because there is loads of information. If you aren't in any hurry and arent looking for one of these foundation courses then I think QLTS might be a good one for you. It is based around self-study with no time specifics which means you could start studying and then when you feel ready you pick the SQE exam that is right for you rather than picking a prep course which aims to get you ready for a specific exam. Another thing I did was shop around and sign up for callbacks from these places. They are businesses so they get back to you pretty quickly and you can explain your circumstances to them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LillyandSilver, post: 182031, member: 31510"] I'm doing the SQE now and lots of people on my course are foreign qualified lawyers. Quite a few of them have done a separate prep course covering the basics of English law before going on to do a SQE prep course because there is loads of information. If you aren't in any hurry and arent looking for one of these foundation courses then I think QLTS might be a good one for you. It is based around self-study with no time specifics which means you could start studying and then when you feel ready you pick the SQE exam that is right for you rather than picking a prep course which aims to get you ready for a specific exam. Another thing I did was shop around and sign up for callbacks from these places. They are businesses so they get back to you pretty quickly and you can explain your circumstances to them. [/QUOTE]
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