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SQE1 Exam Preparation: Why Weak-Topic Drills Are Your Secret Weapon

Think you're ready for SQE1 because you've covered the syllabus? Not so fast. Weak-topic drills can make or break your prep—and most people skip them.

Karthi Sivanandan 3 min read Apr 14, 2026
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SQE1 Exam Preparation: Why Weak-Topic Drills Are Your Secret Weapon

Think you're ready for SQE1 because you've studied the syllabus? Maybe not. Weak-topic drills can make or break your prep — here's how to find gaps and fix them.

Atul Kulkarni 3 min read Apr 12, 2026
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SQE1 Exam Preparation: Why Active Recall Beats Passive Learning

Over 50% of SQE1 candidates fail. The problem? Too much passive study and not enough active recall. Here’s why drilling MCQs is the smartest way to prepare.

Shounak Chatterjee 3 min read Apr 10, 2026
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SQE1Prep 2 min read Apr 8, 2026
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SQE1 Exam Preparation: Why Active Recall Beats Passive Study Every Time

Most people fail SQE1 because they stick to passive study methods like re-reading notes. Active recall, like targeted MCQ drills, is the game-changer you need.

Karthi Sivanandan 3 min read Apr 7, 2026
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SQE1 Exam Prep: Why Active Recall Beats Passive Learning Every Time

Most SQE1 candidates fail because they rely on reading and re-reading textbooks. That’s not how you pass. Active recall—testing yourself—works better. Here's why and how to use it effectively.

Atul Kulkarni 3 min read Apr 6, 2026
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SQE1 Exam Preparation: Why Active Practice Beats Passive Study

Over 50% of candidates fail the SQE1 on their first try. Here's why active practice, not passive note-taking, is the key to passing—and how to do it right.

Shounak Chatterjee 3 min read Apr 4, 2026
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SQE1 Exam Preparation: Why Active Recall Beats Passive Revision Every Time

Most SQE1 candidates fail because they rely on passive revision — re-reading notes, watching lectures, or highlighting textbooks. Here's why active recall is the game-changer for your prep.

Karthi Sivanandan 3 min read Apr 2, 2026
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SQE1 Exam Preparation: Why Active Recall Beats Passive Study Every Time

Most people fail SQE1 because they focus on passive studying—reading notes, watching lectures, and hoping it sticks. Active recall, like targeted MCQ drills, is the game-changer no one talks about.

Atul Kulkarni 3 min read Apr 1, 2026
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SQE1 Exam Preparation: Why Active Recall Beats Passive Learning

Most candidates fail SQE1 because they rely too much on passive study methods like re-reading notes. Active recall changes the game — here's how to use it effectively.

Shounak Chatterjee 3 min read Mar 30, 2026
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SQE1 Exam Prep: Why Active Recall Beats Passive Learning Every Time

Most SQE1 candidates waste time re-reading notes and watching lectures. But passive learning won’t get you a pass. Here's why active recall is the game-changer you need.

Karthi Sivanandan 3 min read Mar 29, 2026
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How to Pass SQE1: Real Preparation Strategies That Work

SQE1 has a tough pass rate — only about 53-56%. It's not just about knowing the law; it's about how you prep. Here's what actually works, backed by real strategies.

Shounak Chatterjee 3 min read Mar 28, 2026