Your Guide to Secrets to SQE Success

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Your ultimate guide to help you study and pass May 2025

WELCOME

I am very pleased to share with you The College of Legal Practice’s Secrets to SQE Success Guide

This guide is for anyone who is interested in qualifying as a solicitor in England & Wales through the Solicitors Qualifying Examination, the SQE.

Here at The College of Legal Practice, we have already trained hundreds of students for the SQE assessments and, using our expertise and their experiences, we have created this unique guide to give you the inside track on the SQE. We spoke to students who’ve experienced every stage of the SQE process, along with College supervisors with decades of real-world practice expertise, to uncover the secrets to success for this new qualification route.

Read on to explore the SQE itself, the top tips and tricks to passing the assessment as identified by our students and supervisors, and the tailored support you can access today to help you qualify as a solicitor.

The College of Legal Practice is here to help you achieve your career goals. We are an accredited law school based in the UK, offering personalised, flexible and affordable SQE learning for students worldwide

Our team are always on hand so, if you need any individual support, please do get in touch.

We look forward to speaking to you!

WHAT’S INSIDE

1. The SQE: your route to solicitor qualification

2. Pass the SQE with the College

3. Top tips for SQE preparation success

4. SQE assessment revision

5. Top tips for exam success

6. Funding your SQE journey

7. The College’s preparation courses

8. About The College of Legal Practice

“So far, my experience with The College of Legal Practice has been nothing short of the absolute best. ” Salma, Paralegal and SQE2 student at the College

“The SQE is setting me up to excel in my current role in the legal industry, but it’s also opening so many doors. Now, I can apply my technical knowledge to real- life client scenarios, enabling me to explore new positions and areas of law, from employment to immigration. ”

THE SQE: YOUR ROUTE TO SOLICITOR QUALIFICATION

To become a solicitor in England and Wales, candidates need to:

Pass SQE1 and SQE2 assessments

Have a degree (in law or another subject) or

equivalent qualification or experience

Complete a minimum of two years’ Qualifying Work Experience (QWE) (qualified lawyers are exempt)

Meet the SRA character and suitability requirements

Degree or equivalent

SQE1 and SQE2

Qualifying work experience

Meet our suitability requirements

Source: Solicitors Regulation Authority

What

are the SQE Assessments?

The SQE consists of two assessments, SQE1 and SQE2. They are both run by Kaplan for the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) and you pay Kaplan directly to take them They are set at the standard of a day-one qualified solicitor

SQE1

Tests Functioning Legal Knowledge (FLK)

13 practice areas:

1. Business Law and Practice

2. Dispute Resolution

3 Contract

4. Tort

5. Legal System of England and Wales

6. Constitutional and Administrative Law

7. EU Law and Legal Services

8. Property Practice

9. Wills and the Administration of Estates

10. Solicitors Accounts

11 Land Law

12. Trusts

13. Criminal Law and Practice

Format

360 multiple-choice questions across two examinations, FLK1 and FLK2

10 hours, split into 4 sessions over 2 days

Exam fees

£1,934

Where

Assessments held at Pearson Vue Test Centres globally

When

Every January and July

*Exam fees for 2025-2026 Likely to rise from 1st September 2026

Client Interview and Attendance Note/Legal Analysis

Advocacy

Case and Matter Analysis

Legal Research

Legal Writing

Legal Drafting

5 practice areas:

1 Criminal Litigation

2. Dispute Resolution

3. Property Practice

4. Wills and Intestacy, Probate Administration and Practice

5 Business Organisations, Rules and Procedures

Where

4 oral and 12 written assessments across 16 stations

14 hours, split into 10 sessions over 5 days

Exam fees

£2,974*

Written assessments held at Pearson Vue Test Centres globally

Oral assessments currently held in England & Wales only

When

Every January, April, July and October

*Exam fees for 2025-2026 Likely to rise from 1st September 2026

“A big misconception about the SQE is its standard. The SRA sets the standard for the LPC, which is for day one of a training contract However, the SQE level is the first day of a qualified solicitor ”

the College

Top Tip

The better you understand the SQE assessments you are going to be taking, the better you can prepare. Before you embark on the course, we recommend you take a look at the SQE1 sample questions and exam environments on the SRA’s website.

PASS THE SQE WITH THE COLLEGE

The College of Legal Practice has a unique approach to preparing students for the SQE. We will provide you with the highest level of personal supervision and support by expert legal practitioners, many of whom are still practising solicitors. Our students also enjoy:

A highly flexible learning design and approach, with weekly deadlines

2300+ practice multiple choice questions for SQE1

Practice assessments that closely replicate SQE1 and SQE2 exams

A ‘SQE-Ready Review’ for every student to advise on likelihood of passing first time

Highest levels of individual supervision and feedback on the market

Many people who consider studying the SQE already hold law degrees. So, you might expect the SQE qualification to be a similar experience. However, most of our students agree that the SQE is far more intense than their university studies and assesses a far greater breadth of knowledge

I’ll always be upfront about the exams, you need to make sure that you are mentally prepared for SQE1, because 5 hours, 180 questions on 13 different topics of the law is a daunting prospect, so nerve wracking, but such a nice feeling of accomplishment when you get them done and also when you get your results. ” “The SQE is an intense exam, so choosing the right provider is very important to your SQE journey. Fortunately, when it comes to the content, The College gives everything you need in one place online. The learning materials are clear, straightforward and engaging, and you definitely feel prepared by the time the assessments arrive ”

Sophie, Acuity Law Solicitor, passed SQE with the College

Ben, Solicitor, Taylor Wessing, and LLM student who passed SQE with the College

The College of Legal Practice’s prep courses are laser-focused on helping you to pass the SQE. Students receive a learning plan that is structured week- byweek around required periodic goals and achievements.

Each unit is split into relevant activities and media, such as video animations, podcasts, drag-and-drop flashcards, and more. Plus, the College provides both digital learning materials and hardcopy manuals that cover all the areas of law you need for the SQE. You also have lots of interaction with supervisors and other students through live individual and group sessions.

The College also provides many timed practice texts and assessments for both SQE1 and SQE2, just like the actual exams

Overall, students enjoy access to all the learning they need to prepare and pass for the SQE. But the course still requires you to take responsibility and proactively study to ensure you’re ready for the assessments.

So, how should you approach your SQE preparation?

TOP TIPS FOR SQE PREPARATION SUCCESS

Get organised from the beginning

Though the prep courses range in length and intensity, they all remain serious commitments. The SQE covers legal knowledge in 13 practice areas, seven of which you are likely to will be studying for the first time So, it requires students to stay on top of their schedule from the beginning

“SQE is not a course that you can cram. There’s such a breadth of material that you have to work systematically from the beginning ”

Kathryn, Programme Leader at the College Ruth, Solicitor, passed SQE2 with the College

“Planning and engagement is key I would be at every session I could Doing the practice was great but getting the advice in the feedback sessions was crucial – as, coming from a LPC background, I didn’t have the immediacy of completing SQE1 and having the knowledge fresh Focus on your strengths Remember, when you are communicating, you ' re communicating with people - focus on that. Focus on, you know, being a good communicator and giving good advice as a base level.

Plan the course around your other commitments

The flexibility of the part-time SQE prep courses means students can study for the majority of the SQE1 assessments whenever bests suit you early in the morning, during a lunch break, or in the evening, for instance. But, particularly for SQE2 preparation, there will be times when you need to attend live sessions during the working day and meet set deadlines to give yourself the best chance of success

The reality is that many students will have fixed personal or work commitments. So, instead of reacting to changes at home or at work on a weekly basis, try to plan ahead by telling your employers, family and friends about your studies so they can empathise, accommodate and support you.

If you are working alongside your studies, plan with your employer from the outset your study days or annual leave, and don’t forget to include revision time and the SQE assessments themselves. You need to give yourself the very best opportunity to succeed.

“Making a study plan is key to keeping up with both studying and outside commitments like work and socialising ”

Dan, Supervising Solicitor and LLM Graduate

“One piece of advice I’d give is to let the people around you know that you’re doing this course and that you’re on this SQE journey so that they can respect you’ll be putting a lot of time and energy into it Let your manager know what you’re doing if you’re working - they may offer flexibility so that you, for example, can attend a info session during your working day. ”

Georgina Fawcett, Solicitor, passed SQE2 with the College

“Negotiate with your employer and family to allocate study time. Don’t leave it until the last minute. ”

Jane, Head of Curriculum at the College

Make the most of the supervisors’ support

During your studies with The College of Legal Practice, you’ll enjoy support from academic leaders, supervisors and personal tutors who are all highly experienced legal practitioners, often still in practice. You’ll get to interact with them in individual sessions, whole group seminars and information sessions, so do try your best to attend as many sessions as possible. Their expertise, experience and support will likely prove invaluable as you progress towards qualification

“Though many supervisors at the College focus on academic learning, my role is one of mentoring I meet one-to-one with my students to discuss the personal skills they need in preparation for the SQE. We talk about different strategies for how you might manage your stress, anxiety or time, looking at issues that surround the learning to help you safely plan, prepare for and pass the assessments ”

Sajida, Supervisor at the College

“Your tutors help to review your work and progress and advise on whether you’re ready for the SQE exam. They tell you where you’re doing well and where you need to improve, so you’re in the best position to pass ”

Kathryn, Programme Leader at the College

“You’ll have your own pastoral support and dedicated person to speak to about your overall personal challenges and that, for me, was unmatched When I compared the College to other providers, none were able to provide that level of guidance or support. The exams are very intense and so having that level of guidance up until the day you sit the exams was key to my success. ”

Ruth Ekong, Solicitor, passed SQE2 with the College

Plan your finances

We know that paying for postgraduate study is becoming increasingly difficult for many students. So, let’s look candidly at what the SQE preparation courses and assessments will collectively cost.

The SQE assessments themselves cost £4,908* altogether. Next, prep courses with The College of Legal Practice total £4,900**, though other providers often charge much more Students often take unpaid leave or work fewer hours in the run-up to the exams So, there also are the additional hours that you’ll need to dedicate to studying instead of working, which will likely impact your finances. They also tell us that travel and accommodation for the assessments can cost up to £500, plus any retake fees.

Ultimately, planning your finances is critical, and working whilst you are studying part-time may be your best strategy The good news is that the SQE can be more affordable than the LPC and there are a variety of funding options available. And even before you seek funding, there are ways to spread the costs and soften the financial impact of the courses. We have outlined options later in this guide.

“I did plenty of research about different SQE providers, as initially I was just considering SQE prep, but these are very expensive exams to take with minimal funding to support unless you are lucky enough to have this covered by an employer. The College’s LLM route with SQE prep is eligible to be covered by student finance, so for me, it made the most sense

Bradley, LLM Student at the College

“My course is highly flexible and all online, and it’s one of the most affordable options out there For me that was important, as I’m self-funding my course As I’m doing the LLM in Legal Practice, I was able to get a postgraduate loan to cover a lot of my fees, which was really helpful. ”

Nayla, LLM Student at the College

*SQE Exam fees for 2025-2026 Likely to rise from 1st September 2026

**For courses that start in 2025

It’s tough, but worth it: stay positive and look after yourself

The SQE isn’t easy. As we’ve said, it’s probably the hardest assessment you’ll have faced in your academic career To properly train you for the exams, the preparation is therefore designed to be tough too Throughout the courses, you will likely have to put other aspects of your life on the back burner whilst you are studying. But remember: once you’ve completed the SQE prep courses and assessments, you’re well on your way to achieving your ultimate goal of fully qualifying as a solicitor.

If things get difficult, don’t forget to use the support networks around you: the College team, the free well-being resources and, of course, your fellow students are all here to help you succeed.

“The student services team’s support was brilliant, and the liaison that the College did with me between myself and the SRA to get reasonable adjustments put in was really fantastic For someone who has never had reasonable adjustments before or requested them, I probably wouldn't have done it if the College hadn't supported me in doing it. ”

Erin, Trainee Solicitor, LLM student, passed SQE with the College

“The 1-2-1 support I received was second to none. I had fortnightly meetings with my personal tutor which I found incredibly valuable I had Sarah and she was brilliant, you receive targeted advice personal to you and your circumstances ”

Mary, Solicitor, passed SQE with the College

“The support has been brilliant from the College Even though the course is completely online it’s very interactive and you get a lot of support. You get assigned your own supervisor and they’re brilliant for both keeping you on track and assessing your progression ”

Tamana, Solicitor, passed SQE2 with the College

YOUR SQE PREP

CHECKLIST

Calculate in advance the financial impact of the course, from the fees to the potential reduced working hours, to make sure it’s a viable commitment

Tell your employer, friends and family about your study requirements so they can help to accommodate you

Create a timetable to plan and structure your study from the start— and stick to it!

Check in regularly with your supervisors to track and accelerate your progress

Complete the progress tests and practice assessments so you know where you are at!

SQE ASSESSMENT REVISION

“Your hours of study will increase as the exam approaches, and you have to integrate revision. ”

Ben, Solicitor, LLM Student and passed SQE with the College

Once your prep course finishes, you will have up to a month before the SQE assessments This is another opportunity to revise and keep your legal knowledge fresh in your mind

For some students, this period is very positive, as it gives you time to finalise your skillset and focus on revising the areas that you found hardest during the course.

As we’ve discussed, the breadth of the SQE means it requires steady, continuous work from the beginning of the course However, as the assessments loom, we recommend intensifying your study, despite the end of the prep course, to make sure you’re ready to pass.

For SQE2, your workload will additionally increase as you must both revise your legal knowledge and continue to develop your legal skills. As you complete a unit, make sure you continue to revise that area of law so that it’s lodged in your mind

The way in which you revise is completely up to you. By now, you’ll likely know your favourite and most effective methods of learning, so be sure to prioritise them wherever possible.

The College’s flexibility and breadth of learning materials will cater for your preferred method, and they all stay available for you in the run-up to the assessments, so use as many applicable resources as possible to bolster your revision.

Don’t underestimate the importance of your environment, either. The SQE is an intense qualification so make sure you have somewhere comfortable and familiar where you can concentrate on your revision in advance

85%

of our SQE preparation students in 2023 rated their supervisors/personal tutors as good or very good.

“Being able to study in your own time, at your own pace, and in your own space is very helpful for neurodivergent people like me. ”

Erin, Trainee Solicitor,

Finally, as you end the course, don’t forget to ask your supervisors for guidance on what they think you should focus your revision on. As legal practitioners with years of experience, not only working in the industry but also supporting students like you through the SQE process, they can advise on both your strengths and weaknesses to help maximise your chances of passing SQE1 and SQE2.

Some of our supervisors, such as Sajida, use their one-to-one sessions with students to identify subject areas where they are doing well, and then focus on the topics they are struggling with. For instance, Sajida had one student who felt very anxious… So they talked about the different ways in which they could upskill that particular area. They identified the questions… and repeatedly tested them via practice questions to help them feel more confident and prepared

Speaking of the assessments, the exams are unique and will require specific preparation. So, let’s return to our students and supervisors for some ultra-insightful advice.

TOP TIPS FOR EXAM SUCCESS

For SQE1, prioritise practising multiple-choice questions (MCQs)

The structure of SQE1’s assessment is distinct. They’re multiple choice but marked by the single ‘best’ answer. Theoretically, every possible answer for each question can be correct, but you need to pick the optimal option for each scenario. So, during your revision, you mustn’t only focus on memorising content, but also prepare to apply it to real-life circumstances. You can practice the College’s MCQs as many times as you like, and more will become available for revision

“Your time is best spent going over MCQs that are in the style of the SQE exam, rather than lots of reading ”

Naomi, Module Leader at the College

“I’ve sat the SQE1 exam and I can truly say that the MCQs that are part of The College of Legal Practice’s course are very reflective of the real-life questions. ”

Ben, Solicitor, LLM Student and passed SQE with the College

“The SQE1 is a tough exam but the College' s course built me up well to be able to pass it. By having a day one focus on MCQ questions plus lots of additional resources I felt I was progressing week by week with the College ”

Matt Cleary, Trainee, LLM student and passed SQE with the College

For SQE2, don’t forget the legal knowledge

The SQE2 assessment involves numerous oral and written tests and requires you to bring all your legal knowledge into practice As part of the exams, you’ll need to show that you can apply the correct legal principles to real-life client scenarios, addressing their needs and concerns and demonstrating that you meet the required standard of a solicitor on day one in practice. In terms of revision, this means you must retain your SQE1 knowledge while developing and refining your legal skills.

“People think SQE2 is just a legal skills course, when in fact the legal knowledge aspect is just as important as it’s 50/50 in terms of marks allocated ”

Lisa, Module Leader at the College

“I sat down with my supervisor and we went through all of the assessments I’ve submitted along with my average grades, and she used that to recommend which exam sitting I should go for. I was unsure of whether I was ready for an April sitting and was considering going for a July date, but my supervisor assured me I was ready, and I passed!”

Tamana, Solicitor, passed SQE2 with the College

Tailor your revision to you

Like during your school, college and university studies, it’s a good idea to build a revision timetable around your daily commitments. For instance, you might wake up early, take your dog for a walk, study for an hour before work, work a full day in the office, and then split your evening between eating, studying, and breaks for personal time This way, you’ll stay on top of your workload and reduce the need for stressful last-minute cramming

“When preparing for the SQE, consider how best you learn – visual, audio, colourcoding, bite-size etc. This helps you make your studying more enjoyable, and therefore more effective ”

“Break down your studies into bite-sized chunks so you don’t feel overwhelmed by the work you’ve got to get through. Simplify everything if you get the basics right, the detail will follow naturally. ”

Make the most of the College’s learning materials

Though the prep course requires a substantial amount of proactivity and selfstudy on the students’ behalf, the College provides everything you need to prepare and pass. Simply, make the most of the resources available to you. They are designed and updated specifically for each SQE assessment, and you can rely on them to ensure you’re ready to succeed on the day

“The College’s materials, such as animations that explain the principles of land law, really help to put lessons and learnings in a reallife context, which is what the SQE is all about Alongside these materials, there are activities like filling the blanks and flashcards with concrete info and answers, which are perfect for active revision ”

Naomi, Module Leader at the College

“I really found the seminars helpful and in particular the final sessions where the supervisors ran through issues they felt were really examinable It was helpful to have those last sessions as it enabled us to bring forward points that had arisen from our revision on a live interactive basis. ”

Emma, Solicitor, passed SQE with the College

“The wide range of learning materials means you can find ways to make them work for you. I’m neurodivergent and I learn better by hearing rather than reading, so I recorded audio of all the videos for each of the modules back to back, and then I would listen to them over and over again ”

Erin, Trainee Solicitor, LLM student, passed SQE with the College

Dedicate as much time as possible

The SQE is a considerable investment of your time and money. Though you’re likely to pass with the College’s help, and even enjoy our Pass Guarantee (if you don’t pass the SQE first time, you will have continued access to the course), make sure to give the assessment everything that you’ve got. Working hard to pass at the first opportunity will accelerate your career and bring you ever closer to your ultimate goals

“When I first logged on to the portal for my SQE prep I was overwhelmed with all the information available, but looking back that is exactly what you need to prep thoroughly for your exams It’s the best prep you could possibly do ”

Sophie, Acuity Law Solicitor, passed SQE with the College

“SQE is not simply an exam and therefore is not easy Students must prepare for it with the required skills of a solicitor in mind To prepare for the SQE, leave at least a month before the exam to focus on practice activities. ” Nabeala, Module Leader at the College

YOUR SQE REVISION AND EXAM CHECKLIST

Find a comfortable revision environment

Ask your supervisors to advise on the areas you should focus on

Make the most of your time and the available learning materials

For SQE1, prioritise practicing MCQs

For SQE2, remember to revise SQE1 knowledge on top of refining your legal skills

Revise in whichever way works best for you!

FUNDING YOUR SQE JOURNEY

With the flexibility of taking the SQE alongside gaining Qualifying Work Experience (QWE), there are lots of ways to fund your way through the training and assessments

Spread

out your study and your costs

If you can, spreading out your studies through parttime learning allows you to work, earn and learn simultaneously. At The College of Legal Practice, we offer various part-time courses lasting between 20 and 40 weeks that enable you to earn while you learn Plus, you can pay your course fees in smaller, more manageable instalments, rather than upfront. This approach particularly helps those who are studying over 40 weeks.

“I chose to go for the LLM with the College of Legal Practice alongside SQE prep, instead of the SQE prep-only route For me, I was fortunate enough to be able to study full-time, and I was certain I wanted a career change, so I was able to leave my previous role before starting the course. I also benefited from a postgraduate loan while studying.

Matt, Trainee

, LLM student who passed SQE with the College

Speak to your employer about any funding opportunities

Many legal firms and in-house departments look to continuously develop their paralegals. If you need to work first, or are already working in legal services, then you could well be gaining your Qualifying Work Experience (QWE), which counts towards your qualification

At the College, we’ve seen some great examples of students’ employers part or fully funding their SQE pathways, and not just on traditional trainee programmes. More legal firms and in-house departments looking to develop their paralegals and bring them through as their future solicitors In fact, leading law firms Capsticks and Acuity Law, for example, selects trainees from their paralegal teams.

“Acuity recognises the importance of creating more open and innovative pathways for candidates to join the legal industry and develop their careers in different ways. The “one fits all approach” of the traditional training contract limits both law firms and candidates and we want to break those traditional barriers ”

,

Law

"We are delighted to continue working with The College of Legal Practice on our Professional SQE Programme This innovative route will equip the next generation of exceptionally talented Reed Smith Trainees with the skills, knowledge and practical experience to hit the ground running and excel during their QWE and beyond "

Consider a Master’s Loan

The College of Legal Practice, alongside other providers, offers an LLM in Legal Practice that includes SQE1 and SQE2 preparation modules. For this programme and others like it, students based in England, Wales, Scotland & Northern Ireland can apply for a Master’s Loan to cover over £12,000 of your costs

The good news is that if you study with The College of Legal Practice, your loan could cover the full costs of the College’s training and Kaplan’s fees for the actual SQE assessment. It is worth remembering though that, as a Master’s student, you need to commit to a 1 or 2 year programme and pass every module to complete the qualification.

“I was specifically looking for a course that I could use student finance for so I could afford to start the course straight way and didn’t have to save for it. The Master’s Loan covered all the course and assessment fees for me ”

Mary, Solicitor, who passed SQE with the College

“I wanted a course that was affordable with postgraduate funding from Student Finance. The College of Legal Practice has a masters course which costs £6,900 meaning the student loan covers both the tuition and the SQE fees ”

Apply for scholarships and grants

SQE Scholarship Programmes are on the rise, and there are numerous opportunities for students from underrepresented groups and low social economic backgrounds to gain financial support.

The Law Society’s Diversity Access Scheme is one such scheme, and The College of Legal Practice’s very own SQE Scholarships run every six months. There are also organisations such as the Legal Social Mobility Fund that offer grants for extras like equipment and clothing.

“I' m so grateful to the College, my personal tutor and all who have supported me at the College during this time, because of the scholarship I'll be able to realise my dream of becoming a solicitor in England and Wales ”

Nataliia, international lawyer, passed SQE1, and scholarship holder at the College

THE COLLEGE’S PREPARATION COURSES

Solicitors Legal Knowledge Module (SQE1)

This module gives you everything you need to prepare for SQE1

Offered as a 13-week full-time, 20-week or 40-week part-time course

Full access to a cutting-edge Learning Portal and virtual community

Covers all 13 practice areas required for SQE1

Over 1,900 videos, activities, scenarios and flashcards

2300+ SQE1 style multiple-choice questions and 15 practice tests

Live personal supervisions to monitor and support your progress

Live seminars and information sessions, also recorded, throughout the course

Hard copy and electronic manual at no additional cost

Required hours of study per week will typically consist of:

Intensive 13-week course: 30-35 hours per week

Flexible 20-week course: 15-20 hours per week

Extended: 40-week course: 8-10 hours per week

View our sample timetables and read more about the study commitments on our website

Timing

2-4 times a year in line with every SQE1 assessment

Course price

£2,200

Access SQE1 Course Demo and Sample Materials

“The fact that the supervisors and tutors have been there in practice, or are still in practice, is invaluable Having the supervisor run through things in detail and explain what they would do on a day-to-day basis in their job just made it all click and make sense. ”

Emma, Associate Solicitor, passed SQE with the College

Solicitors Legal Skills Module

(SQE2)

This module gives you everything you need to prepare for SQE2

Offered as a 10-week full-time, 20-week or 40-week part-time course

Full access to a cutting-edge Learning Portal and virtual community

Covers the six legal skills across five practice areas required for SQE2

100+ activities, practice tasks and simulated assessments

Access to SQE1 legal knowledge resources

Multiple opportunities to practice SQE2 skills with individual feedback on your performance

Timed, mock SQE2-style assessments

Live personal supervisions to monitor and support your progress

Live seminars and information sessions, also recorded. throughout the course

Hard copy and electronic skills guide Secrets to SQE Success: Ultimate guide to SQE

Required hours of study per week will typically consist of:

10-week full-time: 30-35 hours per week

20-week part-time: 15-20 hours per week

40-week extended: 8-10 hours per week

View our sample timetables and read more about the study commitments on our website

Timing

2-4 times a year in line with every SQE2 assessment Course price

£2,700

Access SQE2 Course Demo and Sample Materials

“It is official! I am over the moon to be admitted as a solicitor after qualifying under the SQE route. I am very grateful for all the support I received at the College of Legal Practice and for their brilliant preparation for both SQE1 and SQE2.”

Dan, Supervising Solicitor, LLM Graduate who passed the SQE with the College

Unsure which course or SQE assessment to take?

Our friendly student recruitment team will help you consider your options and decide the right course for you and your circumstances. You can book a call here, or call 020 3884 4112.

ABOUT THE COLLEGE OF LEGAL PRACTICE

The College of Legal Practice is a fully accredited postgraduate law school based in the UK The College specialises in offering highly flexible and affordable SQE preparation training.

Established in 2019, we formed as a wholly owned UK subsidiary of the College of Law in Australia; a not-for-profit provider and market leader with over 50 years of experience in legal education and training.

The College is fully committed to ensuring that its information, learning and processes are accessible and relevant to all. One of our main goals as an organisation is increase access to the legal profession and our signature learning design delivers both flexibility and accessibility.

If you have any individual requirements or adjustments that you might need, please get in touch as soon as possible, so we can understand how best to help you The earlier you get in touch with us, the most likely it is that we can fully support you to perform at your best.

“I chose the College because the people dealing with my enquiry were very friendly and forthcoming. I was given a trial period to access the pilot materials, which was very important to me, as I needed to ensure that the materials were accessible with my iPhone and iPad accessibility features due to visual impairment. ”

from SQE student at the College

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