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SQE with Barbri vs QLTS
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<blockquote data-quote="methuselah" data-source="post: 170778" data-attributes="member: 34055"><p>Deciding between Barbri and QLTS for your SQE prep, especially with a full-time job, can be quite a puzzle. From what I've gathered, both have their strengths and some limitations.</p><p></p><p>Barbri seems to be a solid choice if you're looking for structured learning. Their personal tutor service and tailored study plans are great, especially when you need that extra bit of organisation and guidance around your busy schedule. The materials are lean and direct, making them less daunting than the denser QLTS materials. However, some folks have noted that Barbri might not delve deep enough into certain areas like Criminal Practice or Property Law as applied in commercial transactions. Also, their approach to statutes and sections might need some extra attention on your part.</p><p></p><p>QLTS, in contrast, offers very comprehensive material. Their 6000-page study content covers a wide spectrum, which could be beneficial if you're looking for an in-depth understanding. However, this can also be overwhelming and might take longer to work through. Their mock exams are often praised for being closer to the actual tests, which is a significant plus when it comes to getting a feel for the real exam.</p><p></p><p>Given that you're balancing work and study, Barbri's streamlined approach and the support system might be more manageable for you. But you might need to supplement it with additional resources for areas where it's a bit light. That's where something like PastPaperHero (<a href="https://www.pastpaperhero.com/browse?board=sra&level=sqe1" target="_blank">https://www.pastpaperhero.com/browse?board=sra&level=sqe1</a>) comes in. It's a great tool to get extra practice with questions that mirror the SQE1 style, helping to fill in any gaps and boost your confidence.</p><p></p><p>Remember, the best choice depends on your personal learning style and what kind of support you need to balance your studies with work. Good luck with your prep and the exam in July 2024!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="methuselah, post: 170778, member: 34055"] Deciding between Barbri and QLTS for your SQE prep, especially with a full-time job, can be quite a puzzle. From what I've gathered, both have their strengths and some limitations. Barbri seems to be a solid choice if you're looking for structured learning. Their personal tutor service and tailored study plans are great, especially when you need that extra bit of organisation and guidance around your busy schedule. The materials are lean and direct, making them less daunting than the denser QLTS materials. However, some folks have noted that Barbri might not delve deep enough into certain areas like Criminal Practice or Property Law as applied in commercial transactions. Also, their approach to statutes and sections might need some extra attention on your part. QLTS, in contrast, offers very comprehensive material. Their 6000-page study content covers a wide spectrum, which could be beneficial if you're looking for an in-depth understanding. However, this can also be overwhelming and might take longer to work through. Their mock exams are often praised for being closer to the actual tests, which is a significant plus when it comes to getting a feel for the real exam. Given that you're balancing work and study, Barbri's streamlined approach and the support system might be more manageable for you. But you might need to supplement it with additional resources for areas where it's a bit light. That's where something like PastPaperHero ([URL]https://www.pastpaperhero.com/browse?board=sra&level=sqe1[/URL]) comes in. It's a great tool to get extra practice with questions that mirror the SQE1 style, helping to fill in any gaps and boost your confidence. Remember, the best choice depends on your personal learning style and what kind of support you need to balance your studies with work. Good luck with your prep and the exam in July 2024! [/QUOTE]
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