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SQE1 studying methods/strategy - what worked & what didn't?
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<blockquote data-quote="SophiaAman" data-source="post: 147754" data-attributes="member: 1778"><p>Hi everyone </p><p></p><p>I thought I'd set up a thread that might be helpful for anyone studying the SQE1 soon. For anyone who has done the SQE1, I'd be grateful if you could provide insight as to your strategy for studying as there is a lot of information to cover. </p><p></p><p>General questions:</p><p>1. I know a lot of people have used flashcards, but this doesn't work for people who are visual learners. If you are a visual learner what did you use?</p><p>2. When did you make time to study the core black letter law modules (i.e. contract, tort, land law, etc), especially if you are on a prep course and need to spend time on the pre-reading and workshops? </p><p>3. How good are the ULaw books (they seem to be too in-depth)?</p><p>4. How did you stay motivated, especially trying to cover all 14 modules?</p><p>5. Any tips on creating a study planner (sadly, my prep course provider doesn't provide one)?</p><p>6. Specifically for anyone who has studied with BPP - i'm struggling with their slides, feel like some sub-topics are missing info and other sub-topics are going too in-depth. Please let me know your thoughts (maybe i'm just overthinking it). </p><p></p><p>Thank you in advance (anyone else who has any questions, please feel free to add yours) x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SophiaAman, post: 147754, member: 1778"] Hi everyone I thought I'd set up a thread that might be helpful for anyone studying the SQE1 soon. For anyone who has done the SQE1, I'd be grateful if you could provide insight as to your strategy for studying as there is a lot of information to cover. General questions: 1. I know a lot of people have used flashcards, but this doesn't work for people who are visual learners. If you are a visual learner what did you use? 2. When did you make time to study the core black letter law modules (i.e. contract, tort, land law, etc), especially if you are on a prep course and need to spend time on the pre-reading and workshops? 3. How good are the ULaw books (they seem to be too in-depth)? 4. How did you stay motivated, especially trying to cover all 14 modules? 5. Any tips on creating a study planner (sadly, my prep course provider doesn't provide one)? 6. Specifically for anyone who has studied with BPP - i'm struggling with their slides, feel like some sub-topics are missing info and other sub-topics are going too in-depth. Please let me know your thoughts (maybe i'm just overthinking it). Thank you in advance (anyone else who has any questions, please feel free to add yours) x [/QUOTE]
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