An AI tutor that knows the exact question you just got wrong

Every question on Lawdojo carries its own tutor. It holds the verified worked answer, the statutory references and the syllabus note for that one question, and it can see which option you picked. Get one wrong and it speaks first: why your answer fails, what the trap was, and how to spot it on exam day.

Why a scoped tutor beats a general chatbot

Anyone can paste an SQE question into a general chatbot, and on narrow points of English law a general model can be confidently wrong with perfect grammar. The Lawdojo tutor works from the opposite direction. Each conversation is locked to a single question from our bank, and the tutor starts from that question’s verified answer, so its explanation has somewhere solid to stand.

What a session looks like

Suppose you answer a trusts tracing question and pick the wrong option. The tutor opens by telling you why your pick fails. You ask it to run the numbers a different way, and it corrects your arithmetic mid-reasoning. You pose your own variation of the facts and it works through that too. You finish by asking for a one-line principle to memorise. That whole session comes from one candidate’s transcript, anonymised.

The fair question: can you trust AI with law?

SQE candidates are rightly sceptical of AI-generated legal content, and some of it out there deserves the scepticism. Our answer is process, in public. Every question passes a three-check adversarial verification before it ships. Figures, dates and thresholds are checked against the statute or rule they test. The whole bank is then re-verified in sweeps whose only job is to find errors. And the process runs in the open: a candidate on Reddit pushed on the wording of this company-law question. We went back to the Companies Act, he had a point, and the tightened wording went live the same day. If you spot something wrong, tell us. A wrong answer key teaches the wrong law, so accuracy comes before everything else.

Try it before any money moves

The tutor runs free on every public question page — try this tort question, where your first couple of messages are free — and inside the free 25-question diagnostic. Full access (£39 one-time, 30 days) puts it on all 2,200+ questions and every timed mock.

Questions candidates ask

How is this different from asking ChatGPT an SQE question?

Scope. A chatbot with no source in front of it can be confidently wrong about niche English law. The Lawdojo tutor is locked to one question at a time and is handed that question’s verified worked answer, its statutory references and the syllabus note behind it. It explains an answer that has already been through verification.

Aren’t AI-generated legal questions full of errors?

Some are, and the scepticism is fair. Every question in our bank passes a three-check adversarial verification before it ships, figures and dates and thresholds are checked against the statute or rule they test, and the whole bank is re-verified in sweeps whose only job is to find errors. When a reader publicly challenged one of our company-law questions, we went back to the Companies Act, he had a point on the wording, and the fix went live the same day.

What does the tutor actually do after I answer?

On a wrong answer it speaks first: why your specific option fails, before you ask anything. From there it takes follow-ups. Ask what the trap is, ask how to recognise the pattern in the exam, or ask for the three-line version: the rule, your mistake, what to watch for. Candidates use it like a marker with time to talk.

Can I try it without paying?

Yes, with honest limits: your first couple of messages on each free public question page are free, and a small free allowance covers the tutor inside the free 25-question diagnostic once you sign in. Paid access (£39 one-time, 30 days) removes the wall across the 2,200+ bank and all five timed mocks.

Before you book a £1,934 exam

In July 2025, 59% failed SQE1. Find out if you’re ready — before you’re one of them.

  • An AI tutor on every question that already knows the answer — the part nothing else has
  • 5 full mock papers at real exam pace, plus unlimited drilling — no daily cap
  • The whole 2,000+ bank, verified and source-cited to the law, all 137 areas
  • Your weak-spot map: exactly where you’re losing marks
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Free. No card. 25 questions, about 15 minutes. Full SQE1 courses run £1,500–£4,000 — this starts at £0.