‘I’ve enjoyed my time on the QWE programme working on real legal cases. I am developing the ability to carry out legal research and understand the different issues in a case. The feedback given by Freedom Law Clinic is helping to improve my paralegal skills.’
‘As a QWE student at Freedom Law clinic since the past 6 months , I have gained support and guidance working on real life cases and gaining skills to support my legal career. Coming from a non legal background I have learnt different skills in legal research, legal drafting , speaking to clients and working on multi cases, understanding legal terminology and working to deadlines and timeframes. This experience has helped me put my SQE Knowledge into live cases which has helped me become confident and well equipped to know what is expected of me in the future. Studying the SQE and working as a QWE caseworker at FLC provided me the balance to put my knowledge into experience and gain valuable feedback to improve.’
‘If you are a non-law graduate with a full or part-time job, in an unrelated field, this could probably be the best option for you. I am currently doing my SQE/QWE Programme at FLC, and this has been one of the best decisions I made while trying different means to navigate my legal studies and career.
At the moment, no other SQE provider meets the need to provide active learning with real-life cases that could count for QWE. This made the Freedom Law Clinic stand out for me. In order words, this programme is suitable for both Law and non-Law graduates seeking to qualify as a Solicitor in England and Wales.
The programme is very flexible and can accommodate a busy lifestyle. Students can also catch up on missed lectures with the recorded videos. I do not live in London/UK and I have been able to seamlessly continue my studies. Hence, I highly recommend this programme and the Freedom Law Clinic for your SQE/QWE training.’
‘When I was at the stage of applying for a training contract, with many applications I was unsuccessful. I still had the determination and will power to qualify as a solicitor. I did my research and saw all the providers and then saw that Freedom Law clinic offered to do the SQE and qualifying work experience and the monthly payment was good too. I signed and got onboard in July 2022. It was the right decision to join. As I learnt a lot with the active learning we get, if any questions we can ask in our session or after. The QWE we get gives us more confidence and has given me confidence to work on live cases.’
‘The core measure of any law school or legal tuition provider is the quality of the teaching. At Freedom Law you can be assured of the very best tuition to prepare you for the SQE1 and 2 exams.
I had been a student at Freedom Law for about a year and then took a short break for family reasons. I have now
restarted studies with them. Over the time I have been with the school there has been a steady improvement in the technology and organisation,delivering a steadily improving student experience – and it was good to start with.
I have undertaken 2 undergraduate degrees and one post-graduate masters degree in law so I have a lot of (and recent) experience in academia. Freedom Law taken an approach of ‘active learning’ which benefits students a lot more when facing the particular flavour of the SQE exams. By using student participation to answer SQE style scenarios,this gives a better preparation for the exam format than a conventional degree-style delivery.’
‘I truly valued the comprehensive support provided throughout the course. The opportunity to connect with tutors
and ask questions significantly enhanced my understanding. The wealth of accessible materials allowed me to deepen my knowledge effectively. The online platform was particularly commendable; its intuitive navigation, progress tracking features, and online assessments, especially the multiple-choice questions {MCQs), were
instrumental in evaluating my progress and honing my skills.
The live sessions, combined with the MCQ practice, were especially beneficial. They fostered collaborative
learning, enabling us to learn from one another and gain the necessarypractice to excelin our exams’.
‘Moreover, the Qualifying Work Experience (QWE) component offered a valuable opportunity to apply our learning in real-world contexts. Engaging in practical legal work allowed me to build on my research skills, expand my legal knowledge, and understand how different areas of law apply to actual cases. This hands-on experience was
instrumental in bridging the gap between theoreticalstudy and practical application.
Overall, the integration of interactive learning, practical assessments, and real-world experience made the course
both enriching and instrumental in preparing for a successfullegal career.’