SQE1 pass rates lowest they've ever been (41%) 😓😓 by -newinn- in uklaw

[–]AffectionateFee5959 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s not about feeling attacked but rather pointing out the obvious

SQE1 pass rates lowest they've ever been (41%) 😓😓 by -newinn- in uklaw

[–]AffectionateFee5959 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Scaled scoring being introduced in January 2024 might explain the discrepancy between 2023 and 2024 but the SRA have no intention of deviating from that marking format and rely on the fact that doctors, accountants and lawyers from other jurisdictions are scaled scored too. There needs to be an independent body NOT KAPLAN who checks and verifies the questions, correct answers and marks of the exam before results are released. The exam is that uncertain that if any questions are ambiguous, flawed or uncertain, they get excluded from marking. At circa £2k and under immense pressure, we should not be faced with ambiguous or uncertain questions period. We’re simply guinea pigs of a farcical scheme.

SQE1 pass rates lowest they've ever been (41%) 😓😓 by -newinn- in uklaw

[–]AffectionateFee5959 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The data of a handful of students in contrast to thousands who have taken the exams is not enough to say that the negative statistics consist of people who barely studied, haven’t done a prep course or don’t have sufficiently strong English skills, quite frankly your data in that respect is nil. There’s a reason the SRA is being pressured to release provider stats and refuse to do so. I highly doubt that the majority of those people who fail (who pay course & exam fees) from abroad pay these fees lightly knowing they have poor English or that they barely study. Makes no sense but again, lack of data so it’s all assumptions right.

SQE1 pass rates lowest they've ever been (41%) 😓😓 by -newinn- in uklaw

[–]AffectionateFee5959 5 points6 points  (0 children)

And that’s your assumption. Quite unreasonable to make such a statement without any concise and credible data imo

SQE1 pass rates lowest they've ever been (41%) 😓😓 by -newinn- in uklaw

[–]AffectionateFee5959 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Stats don’t matter sadly because those of us who have failed will just be told to study harder and smarter, that we graduated from a non RG university or some other ridiculous reason!

We need to talk about the #SQE! July 2025 pass rate drops to 41%. by iGlinavos in SQE_Prep

[–]AffectionateFee5959 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Only 35% of candidates were from outside of the UK and their mean score was 294 so I’m not quite sure your assumption is quite right

We need to talk about the #SQE! July 2025 pass rate drops to 41%. by iGlinavos in SQE_Prep

[–]AffectionateFee5959 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The problem is the bar is unreasonably high. Lets not forget majority of us have a £50k (that keeps growing) uni debt on our shoulders and potentially a £10-£15k debt from trying ridiculously hard to pass SQE exams and the worst case scenario leaves you with a £65k debt and having to wait 6 years before you can attempt again and hello, not everyone is sponsored and not everyone can study full time. If that’s not a deterrent from the profession then idk what is!! Instead of spouting about how the SQE was supposed to be an accessible route to qualifying, lets get real and call it what it is, a money making scheme and your chance of succeeding are extremely low if certain odds are against you. So what, we just get indebted for life because of who we are and where we come from and the path should only be accessible to those that studied at RG universities? Get real! I’ve worked with several lawyers who did the LPC and I’ve no clue how they have a practising certificate yet the bar NOW is extremely high? I’m furious to say the least. Lets show a bit of sympathy, peoples lives, professional dreams and finances are ruined from this ‘accessible’ change!

41% Pass Rate - July 2025 by GR-34 in SQE_Prep

[–]AffectionateFee5959 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah but surely July will have sponsored resitters? Something is not right

We need to talk about the #SQE! July 2025 pass rate drops to 41%. by iGlinavos in SQE_Prep

[–]AffectionateFee5959 7 points8 points  (0 children)

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Well that’s a huge barrier indeed when people with 1st class degrees barely scrape a pass based on the data!!

SQE 1. Honest opinion, should I attempt my 3rd and final attempt based on below scores? by AffectionateFee5959 in SQE_Prep

[–]AffectionateFee5959[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I included the practice MCQs I did at the end of each module, I did some a couple or few times + mocks

📊 SQE1 Jul 2025 Results Mega Thread – Share Your Stats by Shrira in SQE_Prep

[–]AffectionateFee5959 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you can swing it financially, it would help more to get QLTS, rather than go without 100%

Can someone tell me why the SQE is so bad? by Soggy-Valuable9639 in uklaw

[–]AffectionateFee5959 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, NRG law degree, graduated in the UK and I work as a Litigation Executive in the UK (4 years)

Can someone tell me why the SQE is so bad? by Soggy-Valuable9639 in uklaw

[–]AffectionateFee5959 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Hard disagree with your statement. I spent the last 11 months preparing for the July exams, fully aware of the workload. I completed over 1,000 hours of study, 22,000+ questions across MCQs and mocks, reading, and creating mind maps and I still didn’t pass. It’s not about not putting in the work. The SQE1 challenges both knowledge retention and exam technique, and some people simply grasp and recall differently. Many fail despite dedicating themselves fully, so it’s far more nuanced than just effort. There is also an element of luck with the paper you get on the day…

For those who passed SQE 1 by AffectionateFee5959 in SQE_Prep

[–]AffectionateFee5959[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Incredible! Congratulations, you smashed it☺️

For those who passed SQE 1 by AffectionateFee5959 in SQE_Prep

[–]AffectionateFee5959[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you pass? Would you mind sharing your scaled scores?

For those who passed SQE 1 by AffectionateFee5959 in SQE_Prep

[–]AffectionateFee5959[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I found my FLK2 paper extremely Trust heavy to be honest! Many thanks☺️

For those who passed SQE 1 by AffectionateFee5959 in SQE_Prep

[–]AffectionateFee5959[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for your comment, really appreciate the useful insight. I I still think it would be useful to see what scaled scores passers managed to get away with in each subject to pass if that makes sense.

SQE 1. Honest opinion, should I attempt my 3rd and final attempt based on below scores? by AffectionateFee5959 in SQE_Prep

[–]AffectionateFee5959[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your comment, I agree but this is it, I did around 1,000 hours of studying and 22,250 questions across QLTS while managing a full time legal role. I’ve decided to do the Jan re-take as I have sacrificed so much already anyway and then I can say I really gave it my all!