SQE Journey

SQE Journey’s 50th issue

Reaching SQE Journey’s the 50th issue feels surreal. What began as a simple LinkedIn post has grown into a community, and I’m deeply grateful for the opportunity to connect with and learn from so many incredible people along the way.

Top articles

  1. Top Resources for Aspiring Solicitors. A curated list of valuable tools and links for aspiring solicitors, covering key areas like general legal regulation (the Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Solicitors Qualifying Examination), legal-news sources, career and training providers (including SQE prep), dedicated legal communities, and practice questions/tests for SQE 1.
  2. Two chef’s one lemon. Explores a negotiation scenario where two chefs compete for the last lemon to complete their dishes. Instead of focusing solely on dividing the lemon or choosing one winner, the article highlights the value of understanding each chef’s true interests. Allowing both chefs to satisfy their needs through clear communication. It emphasizes the importance of interest-based negotiation and creative problem-solving for achieving win-win outcomes in situations of limited resources.

SQE Specific Articles

  1. What is the SQE.
  2. How to pick an SQE course.
  3. 5 tips before taking the SQE.
  4. What to expect SQE 1 exam day.
  5. SQE 1 Time per question.
  6. SQE is a closed book exam.
  7. SQE practice questions.
  8. How to tackle SQE 1 questions.
  9. No question left behind.
  10. SQE 1 results Next steps.
  11. Should you use the flag for review function.
  12. SQE funding options.
  13. A minimum two year commitment.
  14. SQE 1 night before checklist.
  15. Common SQE 1 MCQ traps.

The ask

If you are studying for the SQE or know someone who is and might be interested in SQE Journey, I’d be grateful if you can share SQE Journey with them.

What topics would you like to see for 2026?

Annual Break

As we approach the holiday season, we plan to take some time off writing SQE Journey. We will be back on Sunday, January 18, 2026 at 1 pm GMT.

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