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<blockquote data-quote="A worried graduate" data-source="post: 209490" data-attributes="member: 34606"><p>The pass odds may be higher but it is not something that can be guaranteed, so it creates a risk.</p><p></p><p>I am surprised that law firms aren't working to develop an alternative to BPP/Ulaw as the tuition fees are continuing to rise and both have a rather poor reputation. If not the firms themselves then you'd expect one of the London unis to create something (For example Queen Mary supposedly offer an LLM with SQE yet presently outsource the SQE part to Barbri)</p><p></p><p>If I was the SRA, I'd be looking to standardise the test papers somewhat to make it cheaper to run and allow for tests to be resat within a shorter period. If they want to keep the toughness element then perhaps tightening the QWE aspect as those who qualify via that without the training are often struggling anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A worried graduate, post: 209490, member: 34606"] The pass odds may be higher but it is not something that can be guaranteed, so it creates a risk. I am surprised that law firms aren't working to develop an alternative to BPP/Ulaw as the tuition fees are continuing to rise and both have a rather poor reputation. If not the firms themselves then you'd expect one of the London unis to create something (For example Queen Mary supposedly offer an LLM with SQE yet presently outsource the SQE part to Barbri) If I was the SRA, I'd be looking to standardise the test papers somewhat to make it cheaper to run and allow for tests to be resat within a shorter period. If they want to keep the toughness element then perhaps tightening the QWE aspect as those who qualify via that without the training are often struggling anyway. [/QUOTE]
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