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SQE prep: I’ve not been a student in years
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<blockquote data-quote="Seabird15" data-source="post: 146630" data-attributes="member: 17790"><p>[USER=11127]@anxiouslawyer[/USER] thanks so much for your reply. I just had a quick q regarding what you said about no academic debate and case law. I'm currently studying the "constitutional and administrative law and eu law" section for SQE 1 mostly using University of Law books before my formal studies at BPP begin as I had some free time anyways... And within that module there is a significant amount of academic debate it seems about almost every principle. Do you suggest that I should devote as little time to these as possible, as it seems they are not really examinable within SQE 1? </p><p></p><p>For example, the 'manner and form theory' in constitutional law is basically an entire debate from different academics. How in-depth do I need to go with things like this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seabird15, post: 146630, member: 17790"] [USER=11127]@anxiouslawyer[/USER] thanks so much for your reply. I just had a quick q regarding what you said about no academic debate and case law. I'm currently studying the "constitutional and administrative law and eu law" section for SQE 1 mostly using University of Law books before my formal studies at BPP begin as I had some free time anyways... And within that module there is a significant amount of academic debate it seems about almost every principle. Do you suggest that I should devote as little time to these as possible, as it seems they are not really examinable within SQE 1? For example, the 'manner and form theory' in constitutional law is basically an entire debate from different academics. How in-depth do I need to go with things like this? [/QUOTE]
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