SQE results day reactions are taking over TikTok — and it’s emotional chaos

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By Legal Cheek on

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‘POV: you just opened your SQE1 results and…’


Earlier this week, aspiring solicitors across the country received their results for the first stage of the Solicitors Qualifying Exam (SQE). But this year, checking results wasn’t the only thing on their minds—many chose to record the moment and share it on social media!

In true 2025 fashion, the exam day drama has spilled over onto TikTok, with videos showing the highs, lows and unfiltered stress of SQE1 results day racking up thousands of views.

Some TikTokers nervously filmed their screens, visibly shaking as they opened their results. Others screamed, cried or collapsed in relief when the word “PASS” (or not) appeared.

@legallystef Never thought I’d post myself ugly crying on the internet, but at least it’s happy tears😅 THANK YOU GOD!!! Congratulations to everyone who passed and so sorry to those of you who didn’t, but your journey is not over yet! #lawstudent #exams #sqe #examresults #sqe1 #lawschool ♬ 7 years latch – favsoundds

One student nervously checks her screen for the results, before breaking down in tears of joy after passing.

@issssaayyy12Open my SQE 1 results with me – these exams were genuinely the hardest things I’ve ever done in my life so I’m feeling extremely proud of myself 🥳🍾♬ suara asli – favmusicvibes

Another recorded the moment they found out they didn’t pass, letting her followers know that “it wasn’t meant to be this time – remember that’s okay!”.

@kiraa_gulliver Nerves are in full swing ! Good luck everyone ! 🍀🤞🏼##sqe1##sqeresults##law##lawschool##lawyersoftiktok ♬ original sound – shavie💗😘😜

This TikTok trend follows a growing culture of law students sharing their SQE journeys online — from prep course reviews to “day in the life” vlogs and brutally honest debriefs. But the results day clips might just be the rawest content yet.

@austindoeslaw no more multiple choice questions for SQE1 anymore, big big step on the way to becoming a lawyer 🙌 #sqe1 #sqe1results #lawstudent ♬ original sound – austin

Legal Cheek has previously reported on the chaos that can follow when results go wrong — including a rounding error last year which led to some students being wrongly told they’d failed, with firms even pulling training contracts as a result.

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And the SQE isn’t exactly getting cheaper. As reported this week, exam fees are set to rise again in September 2025. SQE1 will go up to £1,934 and SQE2 to £2,974, taking the total cost to nearly £5k — just for the assessments. The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) says the price hike is to cover inflation and translating the exams into Welsh.

So while TikTok might be the place to laugh (or cry) through SQE1 results day, it’s also a reminder that qualifying as a solicitor can be an expensive — and emotional — rollercoaster.

10 Comments

NotTok

I can’t believe anyone would be emotional about checking off a vocational qualification. At most I remember a shoulder shrug and annoyance that the whole process was a waste of time.

Get in the bin

It’s a huge milestone, months of prep and two months waiting time. Plus a huge stress relief. And it means you can go on to do the job you wanted (or not)

Anon

And for non-sponsored candidates, it’s a massive financial investment as well.

Hotter otter

I suppose this might be the case for the more mediocre of the cohort.

Tetra

Some people lose their training contracts if they don’t pass so it’s obvious a big deal.

Anon

For me, passing both first time was very emotional. I had to change my entire life to take the SQE. I quit my paralegal job because ironically it did not provide me the salary nor time to study and take the SQE. I took a job I like less but double the salary. I made myself homeless so I didn’t have to pay rent and ended up living in between 3 houses.
Passing the SQE now guarantees me a solicitor salary – a salary that is not financially harmful to me. This means I can now finally get married and have children. I’m a woman in her early 30s and I do not have the time to waste. Passing the SQE has opened up my entire life, has given me a quality of life, gave me a roof over my head, and allowed me to have a baby.
Yes, I could have just quit working in law forever for a significantly higher salary, which would have allowed me the other things I want in life much quicker. But I simply love my job in law, that in itself gives me reason to wake up every day, and I wasn’t willing to give up being a solicitor.

NQ City Litigator

I am very envious that your job gives you a reason to wake up every day. My job gives me IBS and greying hair.

sqe

have some weetabix bro

Not SQE

Have plenty of cash ready to pay for rent, “bro”.

sqe

Read the other genuine comments and your ratioed comment in hindsight perhaps bro, life is much better not being angry

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