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SQE1 Revision · Spaced Repetition

Study that fits
around you.

Quorum is a spaced repetition app for SQE1 candidates. Every subject covered. Built by someone who coaches people through it.

2,000+
Flashcards across FLK1 & FLK2
14
SQE1 subjects covered
5
Card types including Trap Cards
£5/mo
Full access, cancel any time
The App

Revision that
actually sticks.

Most SQE candidates revise by re-reading the same notes. Quorum works differently — it uses spaced repetition to surface the cards you're weakest on, at the exact moment you need to see them again.

The result is revision that compounds. Every session builds on the last.

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SM-2 Spaced Repetition

The same algorithm that powers Anki. Rate each card honestly — Quorum handles the scheduling.

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Five Card Types

Standard Q&A, IRAC Case Cards, Scenario Cards, Deeper Understanding, and Trap Cards — each designed for a different kind of learning.

03

SQE-Style MCQs

A growing bank of practice questions in the SQE1 format, alongside the flashcard system.

04

Neurodiversity-Aware

Short sessions, clear structure, no noise. Designed to work for candidates who need focus, not overwhelm.

The Card Bank

Every subject.
Every topic.

Thousands of cards spanning all FLK1 and FLK2 subjects, plus Professional Conduct. Five card types cover the full range of what the SQE1 will test.

Business Law & Practice
FLK1 · BLP
Dispute Resolution
FLK1 · DR
Contract Law
FLK1 · CON
Tort Law
FLK1 · TORT
Legal System of E&W
FLK1 · LSEW
Legal Services
FLK1 · LS
Constitutional & Admin Law
FLK1 · CAL
Property Law & Practice
FLK2 · PROP
Wills, Trusts & Probate
FLK2 · WTP
Solicitors Accounts
FLK2 · SA
Land Law
FLK2 · LAND
Trusts
FLK2 · TRUST
Criminal Law & Practice
FLK2 · CRIM
Professional Conduct
PC
Sample Cards

See what's
inside.

Five card types, every subject. Tap any card to flip it.

Standard Q&A
Contract Law · Consideration
Tom promises to pay his builder an extra £2,000 to complete work already agreed under an existing contract. Is the extra payment enforceable?
Answer
Application
Yes, if the promisor obtains a practical benefit. Williams v Roffey Bros [1991]: where a party promises extra payment and gains a practical benefit from the other completing existing duties, that benefit is good consideration. Distinguish from Stilk v Myrick — the existing duty rule applies where no practical benefit arises.
CONSIDERATION · WILLIAMS v ROFFEY · PRACTICAL BENEFIT · EXISTING DUTY
Scenario Card
Land Law · Joint Tenancy
Jack and Karen own a house as beneficial joint tenants. Jack executes a valid will leaving "my share of the house to my brother Leo." Jack then dies. Who owns the house?
Answer
Complex
Karen owns the whole property. A will cannot sever a joint tenancy — severance must occur during the joint tenant's lifetime. The right of survivorship operates at the moment of death, before the will can take effect. Jack's will has no effect on the property.
JOINT TENANCY · SURVIVORSHIP · SEVERANCE INTER VIVOS · WILL INEFFECTIVE
Trap Card
Property Practice · Risk
Alex exchanges contracts on a house Monday. Thursday, before completion, a fire breaks out causing major damage. Alex argues risk is the seller's — he has no legal title yet.
The Reveal
Risk passes at completion when legal title transfers — Alex has no title yet, so the seller bears the risk.
Risk passes at exchange under the Standard Conditions of Sale — not at completion. Insure from exchange.
Accessible
£5 a month. Full access to every card, every subject, and every feature. No hidden tiers.
Neurodiversity-Aware
Short sessions. Clear structure. No noise. Designed for candidates who need focus, not overwhelm.
Work-Compatible
Built for people fitting SQE revision around a job. Five minutes on a commute counts.
About

Built by someone who
coaches candidates through it.

Quorum came out of frustration with the tools available for SQE1 revision — expensive, noisy, and built without much thought for how people actually study.

The card bank was written from scratch against the SRA syllabus, informed by the patterns candidates get wrong. Every trap card, every IRAC case, every scenario was chosen deliberately.

No corporate backing. No venture funding. £5 a month keeps it running and keeps it independent.

Coming soon
The Podcast

The SQE Trap

A short-form podcast for SQE1 candidates. 8–12 minutes, twice a week. No filler.

Each episode is built around a recurring segment — a trap to avoid, a rule distilled to one sentence, or the examiner's perspective on a topic candidates consistently misread.

Spotify
Apple Podcasts
@quorumsqe
The Trap
A scenario engineered to produce a wrong first instinct — and the reasoning that dismantles it.
The Rule in One
One legal principle, stated with enough precision to be exam-ready in under sixty seconds.
The Examiner's Eye
What the SQE is actually testing on a topic — and what most candidates miss about it.
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