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SQE prep: I’ve not been a student in years
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<blockquote data-quote="anxiouslawyer" data-source="post: 146633" data-attributes="member: 11127"><p>I don't recall much about this part but I don't recall the questions ever asking about academic debates. It will be things like, what is parliamentary sovereignty (in the most boiled down way possible), how does a constitutional convention work or what human rights are in issue etc. Remember for SQE 1 the questions are between one line to a couple of paragraphs long for the more fact-heavy questions and then you get 5 options to pick from (remember it's "single best answer" MCQs so the 5 options will be written in such a way that you may find it tricky to pick what the "most correct" answer is even if you think you know the topic), there's no room for debate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anxiouslawyer, post: 146633, member: 11127"] I don't recall much about this part but I don't recall the questions ever asking about academic debates. It will be things like, what is parliamentary sovereignty (in the most boiled down way possible), how does a constitutional convention work or what human rights are in issue etc. Remember for SQE 1 the questions are between one line to a couple of paragraphs long for the more fact-heavy questions and then you get 5 options to pick from (remember it's "single best answer" MCQs so the 5 options will be written in such a way that you may find it tricky to pick what the "most correct" answer is even if you think you know the topic), there's no room for debate. [/QUOTE]
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