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How to Pass SQE1 with Confidence: The Ultimate Study Strategy (and the Resources You Actually Need)

  • Alex Ferra
  • Mar 29
  • 2 min read

Updated: Apr 12


Preparing for the SQE1 can feel overwhelming. The sheer volume of content, the pressure of multiple-choice exams, and the uncertainty around how questions are framed can leave even the most capable candidates feeling stuck.

But here’s the truth: passing SQE1 isn’t about studying harder — it’s about studying smarter.

In this article, I’ll break down exactly how to do that — and share the resources designed to give you the edge.

🎯 Step 1: Master the Art of MCQs

SQE1 is not just a knowledge test — it’s a strategy test.

Many candidates fail not because they don’t know the law, but because they:

  • Misread questions

  • Fall for distractors

  • Struggle with time pressure

That’s why practicing high-quality MCQs is essential.

👉 Start here:

These are designed to reflect the style, difficulty, and traps you’ll face in the real exam.

📢 FLK2 practice questions are coming soon — so stay tuned!

🧠 Step 2: Don’t Just Study — Plan

One of the biggest mistakes candidates make is jumping straight into revision without a structured plan.

Without a clear roadmap, you risk:

  • Spending too long on weaker topics

  • Neglecting high-yield areas

  • Burning out before the exam

👉 Fix that with a structured study plan:

These guides help you:

  • Break down the syllabus

  • Stay consistent

  • Track your progress

📚 Step 3: Simplify Your Revision

SQE1 content can feel dense — but it doesn’t have to be.

The key is clear, concise review notes that cut through the noise and focus on what actually matters.

👉 Access review notes here:

Perfect for:

  • Quick revision sessions

  • Last-minute refreshers

  • Reinforcing key principles

🚀 Step 4: Learn the Winning Exam Strategy

Knowing the law is one thing. Applying it under pressure is another.

You need a proven approach to:

  • Eliminate wrong answers efficiently

  • Spot patterns in questions

  • Maximise your score even when unsure

👉 Get the strategy guide here:

This is the difference between:👉 “I think I know this”and👉 “I know how to get this right.”

💡 Final Thoughts

Passing SQE1 isn’t about luck. It’s about:

  • Practicing the right questions

  • Following a structured plan

  • Using focused revision materials

  • Applying a smart exam strategy

If you combine all four, you’ll put yourself in the strongest possible position to succeed.

🔗 Start Your SQE1 Success Journey Today

Whether you’re just starting out or refining your revision, these resources are designed to help you study efficiently, think strategically, and pass confidently.

👉 Explore the full range here: https://www.sqeexammastery.com/blog

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