Interviewer: Dear friends, today we continue our series of Qualified Talk, and joining me is a fascinating individual, Charlotte. Charlotte's unique perspective stems from her experience bridging the legal systems of both England and Wales and Hong Kong. Welcome, Charlotte.
Neha: It has been quite some time since we practised a SQE2 mock, and I really miss doing that. It was a wonderful journey, and I'm so happy that I had OSCEsmart with me, helping me throughout this journey.
Introduced in 2021, the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE) is a two-stage assessment that includes a multiple-choice exam (SQE1) and a skills-based assessment (SQE2). This article will mainly focus on the second stage of the SQE, seeking to provide you with important insights and recommendations on how to pass the sqe2.
The Solicitors Qualifying Exam 1 (SQE1) is a key component of the new solicitor qualification process in England and Wales. SQE1 focuses on assessing candidates' legal knowledge and understanding of various legal principles.
To get an SQE 1 pass mark, you should also master the art of answering multiple-choice questions as well as learn a range of skills and exam techniques.
One of the most prominent features of the 21st century is certainly the diversification of higher education. We already see differences in the form, curriculum, forms of instruction, and structure of educational institutions caused by rapid social and technological changes.
The SQE is the new set of assessments that all aspiring solicitors have to pass to qualify in England and Wales. It consists of the SQE1, testing functioning legal knowledge (SQE FLK1 and SQE FLK2), and SQE2, assessing practical legal skills.
Your success is just a matter of practice - breeze through the SQE and LPC assessments with tutored mocks from the Academy of Smart Lawyers.
It has already been almost five years since I passed the QLTS OSCE and established the OSCEsmart course to help prepare aspiring solicitors for the QLTS OSCE / SQE2 assessments.