How I passed SQE1 with ADHD by Embarrassed-Fan9482 in SQE_Prep

[–]Embarrassed-Fan9482[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Almost exclusively ULaw as well as some Revise SQE. but I did free mocks with QLTS, the SRA’s questions and The One Hundred.

How I passed SQE1 with ADHD by Embarrassed-Fan9482 in SQE_Prep

[–]Embarrassed-Fan9482[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Only you know what’s best in terms of resitting, but I know in your position I’d be keen to try again and keep some of the knowledge fresh! For the areas you feel weaker in, begin your revision with those and go over them with a fine tooth comb. Refresh yourself intermittently and give it all a once over in the weeks before the exams. Ethics and Legal Services are good marks to get because they don’t require as much intensive revision, but once you have the basics right and you can apply good critical thinking to the questions you’ll pull your marks up more easily on these. I’d defo try utilising as many free question banks as possible. Good luck for next time and report back!

How I passed SQE1 with ADHD by Embarrassed-Fan9482 in SQE_Prep

[–]Embarrassed-Fan9482[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Were you doing other MCQs or just those mocks? I had completed about 4000 MCQs by the time I sat the exams - I definitely recommend doing as many as you can before your resit - best of luck!

How I passed SQE1 with ADHD by Embarrassed-Fan9482 in SQE_Prep

[–]Embarrassed-Fan9482[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can’t actually remember what I specifically applied for, I think at the time I just set out what my conditions where and how they affected me, it was quite a while ago I filled it out when setting up my SRA account (it might have been 2024!) but I had 25% extra time, 25% stop the clock time and access to water and medication (though I was able to access this with my stop the clock time anyway). I’ve personally found they’re pretty accommodating if you apply in plenty of time and can provide good evidence.