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<blockquote data-quote="ZNadeem" data-source="post: 217782" data-attributes="member: 40237"><p>Hi! I’ve just started the SQE at BPP this month, so thought I’d share what I’ve found useful so far. The <em>Revise SQE</em> guides have been excellent for getting to grips with the underlying law – they explain things clearly without being overwhelming, and I find them a good complement to the BPP materials.</p><p></p><p>I’ve also been using <em>Devil’s Advocate</em>, which I’d definitely recommend if you like concise notes and flashcards. Their materials are really useful for quick recap and drilling key points, and the harder MCQs have been great practice for getting exam-ready.</p><p></p><p>Between the two, I think they balance each other out: <em>Revise SQE</em> is good for depth and understanding, while <em>Devil’s Advocate</em> is better for testing yourself and retaining information.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZNadeem, post: 217782, member: 40237"] Hi! I’ve just started the SQE at BPP this month, so thought I’d share what I’ve found useful so far. The [I]Revise SQE[/I] guides have been excellent for getting to grips with the underlying law – they explain things clearly without being overwhelming, and I find them a good complement to the BPP materials. I’ve also been using [I]Devil’s Advocate[/I], which I’d definitely recommend if you like concise notes and flashcards. Their materials are really useful for quick recap and drilling key points, and the harder MCQs have been great practice for getting exam-ready. Between the two, I think they balance each other out: [I]Revise SQE[/I] is good for depth and understanding, while [I]Devil’s Advocate[/I] is better for testing yourself and retaining information. [/QUOTE]
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