Free resources
For serious candidates. Even the ones who don't enrol.
Reference materials, study templates, and exam-week guides — written by our faculty, free to download, no email gate. If they help you, great. If they convince you we know what we’re doing, even better.
SQE1 resources
PDF · 48 pages
SQE1 Specification Walkthrough
The SRA’s specification translated into actionable study priorities. Module-by-module weighting analysis.
PDF · 26 pages
Functioning Legal Knowledge Index
Every doctrine and case the SRA expects,
organised by FLK area. Use as a self-audit
checklist.
Template · XLSX
26-Week Study Timetable
The exact schedule our enrolled candidates follow. Customise for your exam window.
PDF · 12 pages
10 Common MCQ Traps
The recurring question patterns that cost
candidates marks. Recognise the trap, dodge
the deduction.
PDF · 30 sample MCQs
Sample MCQs with Worked Answers
30 practice questions across the 14 FLK areas.Every answer comes with senior-solicitor reasoning.
PDF · 14 pages
Exam-Week Survival Guide
What to do in the seven days before SQE1 —
and what to absolutely stop doing. Faculty-
tested.
SQE2 resources
PDF · 32 pages
SQE2 Skills Decoded
The six skills explained as they are actually
assessed — not as they appear in the SRA
description.
PDF · 18 pages
Client Interview Framework
The 5-stage interview structure that maps directly to SRA marking criteria. Print and
practise with.
PDF · 24 pages
Legal Writing Style Guide
What “good” legal writing looks like to an
SQE2 assessor. Before/after examples from
real candidate work.
LLB resources
PDF · 64 pages
320 Cases You Must Know
The full case list our LLB cohort works through — by module, with citation, holding, and significance.
PDF · 22 pages
IRAC Mastery Guide
The Issue-Rule-Application-Conclusion
structure, taught the way examiners actually score it.
PDF · 8 pages
Statutory Interpretation Cheatsheet
Literal, golden, mischief, purposive — the
canons of construction with worked applications.
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