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<blockquote data-quote="W5690" data-source="post: 92357" data-attributes="member: 3642"><p>Hi [USER=16913]@Grafro[/USER] </p><p></p><p>Many thanks for your reply.</p><p></p><p>Have you heard about people who took the SQE1 FLK1 and FLK2 in November? If so, how did they find the exams? Did they feel that the questions were more difficult than the mock tests/questions (which I suspect)? Did they self-study via QLTS School/Barbri, etc or did they enrol in a course via BPP/University of Law, etc?</p><p></p><p>As an international student, I studied Law for five years at the university in France where I obtained an undergraduate degree, a bachelor's degree, a master's degree, and a postgraduate degree. Also, I did not become a French qualified lawyer on purpose. Although my academic background, like yours, is in civil law and not in common law, I am obviously not new to the field of Law, intensive law degrees/courses, and a huge amount of written and oral exams within those five years studying Law.</p><p></p><p>My goal is to become a qualified solicitor in England and I will take the SQE in due course. In light of my academic background, especially as I am from a civil law one, I am wondering whether I would rather enrol in an SQE preparation course or enrol in a law conversion course as long as the latter is also designed to prepare for the SQE1 exam. </p><p></p><p>I would be grateful for any thoughts that you may have.</p><p></p><p>Many thanks for your time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="W5690, post: 92357, member: 3642"] Hi [USER=16913]@Grafro[/USER] Many thanks for your reply. Have you heard about people who took the SQE1 FLK1 and FLK2 in November? If so, how did they find the exams? Did they feel that the questions were more difficult than the mock tests/questions (which I suspect)? Did they self-study via QLTS School/Barbri, etc or did they enrol in a course via BPP/University of Law, etc? As an international student, I studied Law for five years at the university in France where I obtained an undergraduate degree, a bachelor's degree, a master's degree, and a postgraduate degree. Also, I did not become a French qualified lawyer on purpose. Although my academic background, like yours, is in civil law and not in common law, I am obviously not new to the field of Law, intensive law degrees/courses, and a huge amount of written and oral exams within those five years studying Law. My goal is to become a qualified solicitor in England and I will take the SQE in due course. In light of my academic background, especially as I am from a civil law one, I am wondering whether I would rather enrol in an SQE preparation course or enrol in a law conversion course as long as the latter is also designed to prepare for the SQE1 exam. I would be grateful for any thoughts that you may have. Many thanks for your time. [/QUOTE]
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