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<blockquote data-quote="TheLegalEagle" data-source="post: 229182" data-attributes="member: 43482"><p>I want to start by sending you a tonne of empathy. This journey is a marathon, not a sprint, and you can't run it on empty tanks, so taking a year off to focus on your mental health was definitely the right choice. Congratulations on passing SQE1 as well! Even though imposter syndrome claims it was "divine intervention," you still had to enter the exam room and respond to the questions. A pass is a pass.</p><p></p><p>1. "Amnesia" is normal, but business and criminal activity require attention.</p><p>It's common to feel as though you've squeezed the knowledge out of your brain. Relearning, however, is far quicker than starting from zero. Instead of being lost, the knowledge is probably dormant.</p><p></p><p>It's important that you be truthful regarding business and criminal practice:</p><p></p><p>Criminal Litigation:You will probably need to file a bail application or make an advocacy plea. You will freeze if you are unaware of the process or the sentencing criteria.</p><p></p><p>Business Practice: Research and drafting frequently examined in this. To organise your docs, you must adhere to the black letter legislation. Conclusion: For these two particular regions, you must start from scratch when building these foundations.</p><p></p><p>2. The Schedule: April through October</p><p>It is about six months from April to October. This is actually a generous amount of time for SQE2 for a neurotypical student (many courses are 12–16 weeks). However, your concern that this is "too short" is understandable given your ADHD and the necessity to relearning the fundamentals.</p><p></p><p>My main advice? Do exactly what you suggested. Start making notes for Business and Criminal law alongside your SQE Plus work. It will stop the "April Panic" before it begins and give you the structure you need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLegalEagle, post: 229182, member: 43482"] I want to start by sending you a tonne of empathy. This journey is a marathon, not a sprint, and you can't run it on empty tanks, so taking a year off to focus on your mental health was definitely the right choice. Congratulations on passing SQE1 as well! Even though imposter syndrome claims it was "divine intervention," you still had to enter the exam room and respond to the questions. A pass is a pass. 1. "Amnesia" is normal, but business and criminal activity require attention. It's common to feel as though you've squeezed the knowledge out of your brain. Relearning, however, is far quicker than starting from zero. Instead of being lost, the knowledge is probably dormant. It's important that you be truthful regarding business and criminal practice: Criminal Litigation:You will probably need to file a bail application or make an advocacy plea. You will freeze if you are unaware of the process or the sentencing criteria. Business Practice: Research and drafting frequently examined in this. To organise your docs, you must adhere to the black letter legislation. Conclusion: For these two particular regions, you must start from scratch when building these foundations. 2. The Schedule: April through October It is about six months from April to October. This is actually a generous amount of time for SQE2 for a neurotypical student (many courses are 12–16 weeks). However, your concern that this is "too short" is understandable given your ADHD and the necessity to relearning the fundamentals. My main advice? Do exactly what you suggested. Start making notes for Business and Criminal law alongside your SQE Plus work. It will stop the "April Panic" before it begins and give you the structure you need. [/QUOTE]
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