Study Planner for SQE1

The study planner for the July 2025 exam is sponsored* by ReviseSQE, the most affordable books in the market for SQE prep. Download the study guide for a special discount code to the ReviseSQE shop!

These are pdf files created by me hosted on my Google Drive

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8 responses to “Study Planner for SQE1”

  1. Lisa Madziva Avatar
    Lisa Madziva

    Writing in Jan 2025

    1. iGlinavos Avatar
      iGlinavos

      Best of luck with your prep!

  2. Rheema Avatar
    Rheema

    I would like to join the group

    1. iGlinavos Avatar
      iGlinavos

      To join the newsletter, email ‘subscribe’ to newsletter@glintiss.co.uk

  3. Matt Avatar
    Matt

    Hello, is there a study planner available for July’s exam? Thank you

    1. iGlinavos Avatar
      iGlinavos

      Yes, the link is at the top of the page

  4. Alicia Avatar
    Alicia

    hi ! Thanks for all this useful info

    I have one doubt please regarding sq1 planner for July,m. How many hours of study per week are needed ?

    Thanks again !

    1. iGlinavos Avatar
      iGlinavos

      Hi Alicia, I’m afraid I don’t have a ready answer for this, as it depends on people’s reading speeds and learning styles. My base assumption is 2-3 hours per day, but I appreciate not everyone can spare this time.

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