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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 30329" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>I’ll be frank. The SRA are not going to delay this. The only delay will be if the the LSB doesn’t approve it.</p><p></p><p>Too many things have been put in place to delay it now, and adapting a MCQ will be relatively easy anyway.</p><p></p><p>The JLD are also looking at this slightly wrong. Work experience (especially as a paralegal) or degree subject does not always equate to technical knowledge. It also doesn’t take into account someone who has a PHD in a non law subject, is probably very good at self studying/learning a subject throughly and therefore could have self taught themselves the necessary knowledge to get a high pass mark.</p><p></p><p>The MCQ is only one part of the SQE too. You can’t pass that alone and qualify. Interesting it is based on the MCQ for the current QLTS which has had an awful pass rate and wasn’t deemed too easy. So be interesting to see if benchmarks have been lowered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 30329, member: 2672"] I’ll be frank. The SRA are not going to delay this. The only delay will be if the the LSB doesn’t approve it. Too many things have been put in place to delay it now, and adapting a MCQ will be relatively easy anyway. The JLD are also looking at this slightly wrong. Work experience (especially as a paralegal) or degree subject does not always equate to technical knowledge. It also doesn’t take into account someone who has a PHD in a non law subject, is probably very good at self studying/learning a subject throughly and therefore could have self taught themselves the necessary knowledge to get a high pass mark. The MCQ is only one part of the SQE too. You can’t pass that alone and qualify. Interesting it is based on the MCQ for the current QLTS which has had an awful pass rate and wasn’t deemed too easy. So be interesting to see if benchmarks have been lowered. [/QUOTE]
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