Hi,
have you already seen
http://www.onewstudies.com/default.aspx?It is an unusual test and the percentage of people who has taken it is probably very law. As for Germany, there are only about 100 people or less per year who take the similar test (actually an exam) in order to practise law in Germany. The exam here is really hard, close to the second state examination but after a year of preparation the success should be on his way, don't you think:-)
In the link below you will find a discussion about the issue QLTT and practicing in the UK between some experts:-) As for me, it was very interesting.
http://www.gradunion.cam.ac.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?p=6534&sid=f803b4d8bbbacc948b866c6b290dcba9I would summarised that about 150-200 people take this tests and one to two years preparation should be enough in order to pass. Look for firms that offer a scholarship for the test like Clifford, unfortunately only for lawyers from India but still, there is a chance. In this case you can concentrate on the exam and prepare in a short time.
Best wishes,
Kathrin