The Pre-Exam in the e-EQE

I am using a laptop with its camera positioned just below my external 23" monitor. The laptop screen is disabled. I use an external USB keyboard and USB mouse, plugged into the USB-hub that my monitor provides and that is connected to my docking station. I use a wired UTP connection from my docking station to my ADSL modem. This is my normal workplace for home working, except that my laptop screen is enabled during normal operation.

Comment: I also tried the system with the laptop only. However, its 12,3 inch screen is too small for convenient working (even though -or maybe also because- it has a very high resolution: 2736 x 1824, 267 PPI 3:2 Aspect Ratio).

When I log on to the Wiseflow System from Chrome, Wiseflow opens as a separate application and forces me to close two instances of Chrome as well as, if I have that still running, Teams and Outlook.

The Pre-Exam in Mock 1, available for practice since 22 December and until 28 February, is based on Pre-Exam 2019. So, it is recommended to not practice Pre-Exam 2019 before doing Mock 1.

As the real e-EQE, Mock 1 comprises 4 parts: 2 parts of 5 legal questions each, 2 parts of 5 claims analysis questions. Each claims analysis part has its dedicated claims case, as in Pre-Exam 2019 - that may not necessarily be teh case in e-EQE 2021.

The screenshots below are all from Mock 1; the observations and recommendation are derived from Mock 1. Things may still be subject to change for Mock 2 and also for the real e-EQE 2021.