4 in 5 students call SQE route 'not fit for purpose'
January 2026 pass rates jump to 58% from record lows
QWE opportunities expand with new job listings
DEEP DIVE
Student Revolt: 80% Slam SQE Despite Pass Rate Recovery
A damning new survey has revealed that four out of five aspiring solicitors believe the SQE is 'not fit for purpose', even as January 2026 results show significant improvement. The Junior Lawyers Group is now calling for an urgent review of the qualification route. While January's 58% overall pass rate marks a welcome rebound from previous record lows (FLK1 rose to 62% from 51%, FLK2 to 57% from 48%), the student satisfaction crisis suggests deeper structural issues. The timing couldn't be worse — with July 2027 sittings already being marketed by providers like BPP, candidates are questioning whether the £1,934 exam truly tests the skills needed for modern practice. Smart candidates are supplementing traditional prep courses with targeted practice tools to address the disconnect between what's taught and what's tested.
QWE Hunt Intensifies as New Platforms Match Students with Experience
The scramble for Qualifying Work Experience is spawning innovative solutions. FQPS has launched a dedicated QWE job board specifically for SQE students, while Indeed reports growing listings for 'SQE-friendly' roles. From CALE Solicitors' criminal law caseworker positions to private wealth paralegal secondments, firms are explicitly marketing QWE opportunities. The College of Legal Practice notes this trend reflects firms adapting to the new reality — they need junior talent but can't wait for fully qualified solicitors. For candidates, this means more pathways to accumulate the required two years' experience while earning and learning.
Thomson Reuters reports average law firm profit growth of 13% in 2025, potentially driving more training contract opportunities at London offices.
Attorney at Work highlights voice-first optimization as a 2026 marketing trend — expect "Hey Google, find SQE jobs near me" to become standard.
BPP and ULaw push intensive 4-month SQE1 prep formats, recognizing candidates want faster routes to qualification.
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