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I Have Failed the SQE, Now What? A Practical Guide to Moving Forward

Failure can be a bitter pill to swallow, especially when it comes to exams that are crucial for your career, such as the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE). You’ve studied hard, invested significant time and effort, and yet the result wasn’t what you expected. But failing the SQE is not the end of the road—it’s just a detour. Many successful solicitors have faced setbacks and overcome them. So, if you find yourself wondering, “What now?” after failing the SQE, here’s a comprehensive guide to help you regroup, reflect, and rise stronger than before.  First and foremost, it’s important to take some time to process your emotions. Failing an exam is disheartening, but it’s vital to manage the feelings of frustration, disappointment, or self-doubt that might arise. Give yourself a few days to step away from the situation and reset. During this period, avoid making any drastic decisions. It’s easy to fall into a spiral of negative thoughts or think about abandoning your career aspiratio

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