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<blockquote data-quote="Jane Smith" data-source="post: 110566" data-attributes="member: 7481"><p>This is an excellent summary - thank you. As an "old" lawyer it does trouble me that three years of studying law (or a one year's conversion course) is now simply these SQE1 multiple choice questions. </p><p>At the end of my 3 year LLB I knew huge amounts of law, case names, statutes, dates which even now as an older lawyer I still remember and use in practice (never mind what I learnt for the compulsory course for the year after that - Solicitor Finals (which preceded the LPC) where we had closed book exams on the whole academic year's work in 2 weeks at end of July). Anyway,we are where we are and people can only take and deal with the current exam regime. </p><p></p><p>Best of luck to anyone coming through SQE1 and 2 in due course. My twin sons as doing the LPC (ending in June) which is the only reason such an old lawyer is hanging around here from time to time and it got me a bit interested in the new qualification system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jane Smith, post: 110566, member: 7481"] This is an excellent summary - thank you. As an "old" lawyer it does trouble me that three years of studying law (or a one year's conversion course) is now simply these SQE1 multiple choice questions. At the end of my 3 year LLB I knew huge amounts of law, case names, statutes, dates which even now as an older lawyer I still remember and use in practice (never mind what I learnt for the compulsory course for the year after that - Solicitor Finals (which preceded the LPC) where we had closed book exams on the whole academic year's work in 2 weeks at end of July). Anyway,we are where we are and people can only take and deal with the current exam regime. Best of luck to anyone coming through SQE1 and 2 in due course. My twin sons as doing the LPC (ending in June) which is the only reason such an old lawyer is hanging around here from time to time and it got me a bit interested in the new qualification system. [/QUOTE]
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