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Here's an email Emily sent us after she sat the exam in Jan 2025

Here's an email Emily sent us after she sat the exam in Jan 2025

Hi An,

I was genuinely surprised by how similar the style in the SQE exam was to the questions in Law Drills. 

There were times during revision where I felt the AI was asking things in an over-complicated or convoluted way. For example, it might offer a paragraph of text suggesting one kind of question before asking something completely different. 

However, when it came to the actual exam the SRA actually write questions like that. My other question banks and revision materials just did not prepare me for how lengthy the questions can be, but thankfully Law Drills did.

Outside of the core areas, the exam also threw curveballs in terms of the areas where they will ask questions. You imagine something is too obscure but it turns out the SRA will ask about it- which means you are unlikely to be fully prepared for all of it. The strength of Law Drills was that it does have some more niche areas mixed in so you get to practice how to approach surprise questions.

SQE1 is a tough exam and preparing for it is rough. I picked Law Drills because I was looking for the law equivalent to a question bank medical students use called PassMed. I needed a question bank for the SQE that offered something similar in terms of size and statistics. Law Drills was then only thing that came close and offered enough feedback data across subjects.

Also, the weekly emails encouraging students to keep going and sharing statistics/number of questions to tackle per week were really nice. 

Emily H

Passed SQE1 in Jan 2025


What a champion! 💪 ❤️