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<blockquote data-quote="DanA" data-source="post: 145885" data-attributes="member: 29557"><p>Hi 👋</p><p></p><p>I'm an LLM student with the College of Legal Practice (CoLP). I've passed SQE1 and I'm now waiting for SQE2 results on 22nd Aug. I'm happy to answer any specific questions but I'll give a brief outline of my experiences so far. </p><p></p><p>I chose CoLP as they were the best option for me. I was looking for a course that was affordable, entirely online and had good support. </p><p></p><p>I'm reliant on the postgraduate loan to fund my SQE as my employer cannot (I work for a charity). The CoLP LLM means I can pay for the course and SQE using the postgraduate loan. </p><p></p><p>For all of their modules, CoLP has a calendar in their learning portal. For the SQE1 and SQE2 prep courses this really helped me to stay on track and understand where I was at in my studies. </p><p></p><p>SQE1 provided a lot of structured content. They break the SQE assessment specification into sub-units. Each sub-unit has a video, reading, activity flashcards and practice MCQs. In addition to the sub-units, you do timed mock exams throughout the course. </p><p></p><p>SQE2 focused on helping to bring the legal knowledge for SQE1 into practice. Each skill and practice area combination that could come up in the exam had a demonstration of the skill, activities to build on the skills and practice exam questions. You have 1 piece of graded work for each skill and practice area. You also have mock exams throughout the course. You also have access to all of their SQE1 materials to revise the legal knowledge. </p><p></p><p>One thing I really liked was that you have an SQE readiness meeting with your tutor to decide whether you are on track to pass SQE before the final date you can cancel and receive the refund. </p><p></p><p>Overall I felt well prepared and would happily recommend them. Their best quality for me is their supportive tutors. I've found nothing is ever too much for them to take time to help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DanA, post: 145885, member: 29557"] Hi 👋 I'm an LLM student with the College of Legal Practice (CoLP). I've passed SQE1 and I'm now waiting for SQE2 results on 22nd Aug. I'm happy to answer any specific questions but I'll give a brief outline of my experiences so far. I chose CoLP as they were the best option for me. I was looking for a course that was affordable, entirely online and had good support. I'm reliant on the postgraduate loan to fund my SQE as my employer cannot (I work for a charity). The CoLP LLM means I can pay for the course and SQE using the postgraduate loan. For all of their modules, CoLP has a calendar in their learning portal. For the SQE1 and SQE2 prep courses this really helped me to stay on track and understand where I was at in my studies. SQE1 provided a lot of structured content. They break the SQE assessment specification into sub-units. Each sub-unit has a video, reading, activity flashcards and practice MCQs. In addition to the sub-units, you do timed mock exams throughout the course. SQE2 focused on helping to bring the legal knowledge for SQE1 into practice. Each skill and practice area combination that could come up in the exam had a demonstration of the skill, activities to build on the skills and practice exam questions. You have 1 piece of graded work for each skill and practice area. You also have mock exams throughout the course. You also have access to all of their SQE1 materials to revise the legal knowledge. One thing I really liked was that you have an SQE readiness meeting with your tutor to decide whether you are on track to pass SQE before the final date you can cancel and receive the refund. Overall I felt well prepared and would happily recommend them. Their best quality for me is their supportive tutors. I've found nothing is ever too much for them to take time to help! [/QUOTE]
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