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The University of Law
SQE2 Preparation Course
- London, United Kingdom
Preparatory Program
Full time, Part time
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
You will develop the legal skills of interviewing, advocacy, case and matter analysis, legal research, legal writing and drafting in order to sit SQE2 and be ready for Qualifying Work Experience (QWE) and practice. This course will prepare you for the SRA’s centralised SQE2 assessments.


The University of Law
SQE1 Preparation Course
- London, United Kingdom
Preparatory Program
Full time, Part time
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
This course will prepare you for the SRA’s centralised SQE1 assessments. The SQE1 assessments will test functioning legal knowledge (FLK) through two multiple choice assessments, each comprising 180 single best answer questions.
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What is Legal Practice?
Legal practice is the term used to describe the area of law that deals with the provision of legal services to clients. It covers a wide range of activities, from providing legal advice to representing clients in court.
To become a lawyer, you need to complete a legal practice course. This is a vocational qualification that teaches you the skills and knowledge you need to work as a lawyer. Legal practice courses are offered by a number of different schools, including universities and private law colleges.
The course covers a range of topics, including contract law, criminal law, and family law. It also teaches you how to research the law, write legal briefs, and represent clients in court. Legal practice may also include elements of legal ethics, legal business, and legal language.
What are the benefits of studying Legal Practice?
There are a number of benefits to studying legal practice. Legal practice courses give you the skills and knowledge you need to work as a lawyer. It also teaches you how to research the law and represent clients in court. Legal practice is often part of the fundamental course work required of law students and may be integrated into law school curriculum.
A preparatory year is designed to get students ready for their first year at a university. This year can consist of taking a number of courses that will prove to be useful once your traditional education begins.