SQE Mastery: 105 Fact-Twist Questions Explained SQE Mastery: 105 Fact-Twist Questions Explained

SQE Mastery: 105 Fact-Twist Questions Explained

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Preparing for SQE1 can feel overwhelming — I know, because I've been there.

I had just seven months to study for both FLK1 and FLK2 while working full-time. The content was massive. So many rules, exceptions, and subtle differences — and even the smallest fact change could completely alter the legal outcome. I often felt lost and unsure what to focus on.

If you feel the same, you're not alone. I understand exactly how challenging this exam can be.

What helped me succeed was creating my own structured notes and focusing on how the SQE really tests you — especially how fact variations affect legal results. I passed SQE1 on my first attempt in 2024, with a high score, using self-study alone.

This book is based on that experience. It's the kind of resource I wish I had — one that focuses on the fact-based traps the SQE often sets. Inside, you'll find 35 legal scenarios, each with three variations (for a total of 105 tricky questions) to show how small factual twists can lead to different legal outcomes.

This book will help you:

·       Train your legal reasoning skills.

·       Recognise subtle fact patterns.

·       Think like a solicitor.

·       Study smarter.

·       Pass SQE1.

Whether you're just starting your prep or looking to sharpen your skills before exam day, this book will give you the edge you need.

👉 Get your copy today and start mastering the SQE.

GENRE
Professionnel et technique
SORTIE
2025
27 mai
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
251
Pages
ÉDITIONS
Farrah A. Lam
DÉTAILS DU FOURNISSEUR
Draft2Digital, LLC
TAILLE
419,2
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