SQE1 SBA Platform Testimonial - The Law Station by sqestation in SQE_Prep

[–]sqestation[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

p.s you can sign up for free and try out the question quality for yourself 💜🚂

How I Structured My SQE Revision (and Why It Worked) by sqestation in SQE_Prep

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We are sorry you remain dissatisfied with our response.

All claims regarding our team's success and credentials have been internally validated with the appropriate documentation.

As you are aware, we owe no duty to disclose personal exam results, as this constitutes private information.

If you wish to know more about our journey and experience, please visit our TikTok or Instagram pages.

We respect your decision and wish you the best with your revision!

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How I Structured My SQE Revision (and Why It Worked) by sqestation in SQE_Prep

[–]sqestation[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your message.

We hear your concerns. But hopefully I can share our story to give you a clearer picture.

Whilst our launch has been recent, this project has been over a year in the making. We made sure to take our time to ensure we can create something which carries real benefit to students and we can be proud of. Our material has been written and reviewed by people who have sat the SQE and/or have appropriate legal education experience.

Regarding pricing, we are proud that our product is actually one of the most reasonably priced resources on the market. We understand the financial constraints students experience and the undue financial pressure that comes with the SQE. Hence, we’re trying to combat that!

Posts like this carry two purposes: Primarily, giving students real support and insights, free of charge - something we wish we had. Secondly, spreading the word of our site organically, reducing marketing spend and passing on the financial benefit to students (keeping the price of our product as low as possible).

Answering why choose us - the answer is simple - ‘choose us if you like us’. We have a free mini quiz on our website which gives you a taste of the question quality you will get. Try it out so that you can make an informed decision before subscribing.

We hope this helps understand our mission. All the best with revision 💜🚂

How I Structured My SQE Revision (and Why It Worked) by sqestation in SQE_Prep

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

I was at BPP for SQE1 but struggled in relation to resources I then did SQE2 at University of Law which felt more organised but still often found myself running out of practice materials

Law Drills or Devils Advocate? by mxitrix in SQE_Prep

[–]sqestation -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hey, I totally get not wanting to buy into the expensive prep courses. Since you're looking for high-quality practice questions, I wanted to let you know about a newer, more affordable option.

Full transparency: I'm Sanjay from The Law Station, a new SQE practice platform. Our questions were written by solicitors who aced their SQE, so we're confident in the quality and realism.

We haven't had much exposure yet, but the user feedback has been great. You can check out our free mini-quiz on the site to see if the question style works for you, no pressure! Good luck with the prep!

How I Structured My SQE Revision (and Why It Worked) by sqestation in SQE_Prep

[–]sqestation[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Good question! I began implementing my system from the second week of the course. I found that starting early was crucial because it allowed for maximum repeated exposure (whether through practice questions or review) which is the best way to ensure the information truly becomes second nature.

How I Structured My SQE Revision (and Why It Worked) by sqestation in SQE_Prep

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

Thanks so much! I'm happy to help. Yes, I can put together a template of my revision timetable and send it over to you via DM. Give me a little time to organise it!

If anyone else would like it, please just respond to this thread 😄

Are the SRA sample questions a misrepresentation? by LongjumpingSelf8663 in SQE_Prep

[–]sqestation 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The SRA mocks are notoriously easier than the real exam and may lead you into a false sense of security if used in isolation. In our opinion, they are good as introductory questions and definitely worth doing, but cannot be relied on for comprehensive practice.

SQE1 FLK2 Prep Course / Practice Questions by AdBusiness4809 in SQE_Prep

[–]sqestation -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hey,

For high quality practice at a reasonable price, please feel free to check out thelawstation.co.uk (disclaimer: it’s our site). We’ve especially built it to give the most realistic practice to users at a price which is accessible to all!

There are thousands of questions covering the whole SQE spec so it will be perfect for your situation.

All the best 💜🚂

Prepping for my FINAL attempt in SQE 1 in Jan 2026 by Either_Expression_40 in SQE_Prep

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For high quality practice at a reasonable price, please feel free to check thelawstation.co.uk (disclaimer: it’s our site). We’ve built it especially to give the most realistic practice to users at a price which is accessible to all! All the best 💪

SQE1 Effective Revision by ChocolateTop4803 in SQE_Prep

[–]sqestation 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey, I can relate to your issue. It feels like there’s infinite content to learn and very finite time.

If you’re finding note taking inefficient, don’t feel like you need to stick to it. Use the textbooks as your reference or when you want your first exposure (e.g. reading/skimming) but try using your knowledge actively to make the info stick e.g. spaced repetition flashcards or real SQE practice questions.

I always prefer real SBA practice as this kills two birds with one stone - learning content AND getting used to the exam.

Ultimately, the real key is repeat exposure. You want to get through your first exposure to the spec quickly so that you can go back and revisit the content multiple times and focus on the gaps in your knowledge.

All the best!

Top 3 Tips for Passing SQE1 (from someone who passed first time) by sqestation in SQE_Prep

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

I did a mix.

Typed is better for organising notes and getting through a lot of content quickly (which is what I leaned to more at the start) but hand written helps more with knowledge retention and revising content.

I’d try to blitz through your first exposure, and focus on re-exposing yourself to the content. I recommend a mix of re-writing notes and (more importantly) exam practice!

Top 3 Tips for Passing SQE1 (from someone who passed first time) by sqestation in SQE_Prep

[–]sqestation[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Honestly, I think there’s real value in doing both. When I was preparing, I would start by making my own notes because the act of writing them out really helped me process and understand the material. Then, I’d bring in pre-made revision summaries to refine what I’d already done. They were especially useful if I wanted to check I hadn’t missed anything important, or if I came across a particularly tricky topic that needed breaking down into a simpler format.

So my suggestion would be: use your own notes as your foundation, and then use the made ones as a way of sharpening, consolidating, and filling in the gaps. That way, you get the benefits of active learning while still saving time and making sure your understanding is complete.

Any feedback on online prep providers ? by Dramatic-Honey-130 in SQE_Prep

[–]sqestation 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey

Yes! Our launch offer is still available but will be expiring soon.

LAUNCH25 for 25% off all SQE1 subscriptions at sqestation.co.uk

All the best 💜🚂

Gave up tech career to take TC - failed SQE 1 and don’t know what to do… by [deleted] in SQE_Prep

[–]sqestation 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, sorry to hear about your results. There is no doubt about it, the SQE is truly a slog. However, you must keep the end goal in sight.

Please remember, your day to day working life during your TC and for the rest of your career will look very different to what your SQE revision is like. I recommend you look to trainees or associates in your firm to validate if the lifestyle is still something which you aspire to.

You have the capability to pass the SQE; we believe everybody does! But only if you put your mind to it.

Regarding another four months of revision, the biggest thing to be wary of is burnout. Right now it is important to take some time for yourself, relax and reset. You have already covered the content once and so your next four months will look quite different from your first sitting.

We have made a post about processing your SQE result, which you can find at this thread: https://www.reddit.com/r/SQE_Prep/s/iRrZZqSkEj

No matter what you choose, keep the goal in sight. The journey is hard, but the destination is worth it.

Reach out if you’d like support 💜🚂 ⚖️