You bring what is difficult. We work through it together.
One-to-one sessions built entirely around what you are struggling with.
I prepared for SQE1 without a law degree, while working full-time. I passed on my first attempt, and then did SQE2 the same way.
I know what it feels like to be short on time and still have topics that do not click, no matter how many times you go over them. Sometimes you just need someone to explain it more simply and help you focus on what matters for the exam.
There is no fixed syllabus and no pre-prepared slides. Before each session, you send me two or three things you are stuck on, whether that is a topic that is not clicking, questions you got wrong, or a concept you keep having to go back to. I read them beforehand, and we use the session to work through them together in a way that is clear and exam-focused.
Used these myself while preparing for SQE1.
No packages, no lock-ins. Book sessions as you need them.
Each session is focused entirely on what you find difficult. No pre-prepared material, just direct, targeted work on your specific gaps.
A short call to understand where you are in your preparation and whether this is the right fit. No obligation to book afterward.
Book the intro callI was working full-time, so I could not rely on long study hours. I had to be focused and selective on where my focus should be.
Read article →Two principles governed my approach to exam week.
Read article →Here is exactly what I tracked during SQE 1 prep. This is not the only way to do it, but if you want a starting framework, this is what worked for me.
Read article →Book a free 30-minute intro call. No obligation. Just a chance to see if this approach is right for where you are in your preparation.