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From AI to Energy Deals: Inside a Full-Service Law Firm with Osborne Clarke
8 Dec 2025 · 6pm (UK)
Zoom · Registration Required
You want to write a strong Osborne Clarke application — but what really makes the firm different, and how do trainees experience the work day-to-day?
In this session, you’ll hear directly from current trainees and Recruitment Advisor Patrick Fermin Ryan, so you can speak with clarity and specificity in your applications and interviews.
I have heard good things about both but Revise SQE seems to have more reviews and Revision Killers appears much smaller (saw it being prompted by legal influencers). Anyone have any insights on which is best?
ReviseSQE is more comprehensive and a better revision guide. They cover pretty much everything the SQE will test you on.
Revision Killer is very concise and really good for revising the most key points. Their flashcards are really useful for on the go revision. It won't cover everything, but it saves time on making your own revision materials to revise key points.
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