
The Law National Aptitude Test is used by universities to help them select people for their undergraduate law courses
The exam assesses your verbal reasoning skills, your ability to understand and interpret information, your inductive and deductive reasoning abilities, and your ability to analyse information and draw conclusions. It is not designed to test your knowledge of the law.
The exam focuses on assessing your critical thinking skills similar to those needed by solicitors and interns on law-training contracts.
It consists of two sections: a multiple choice questions and an essay.
Section A: The first part is a computer-based multiple choice exam. You’ll be asked to read passages of text and answer questions that test your comprehension of them. Your scores from the multiple choice section of the test are checked by computer, and a mark out of 42 is created. This is known as your LNAT score.
Section B: In the second part of the test you will be asked to write one essay from a list of three proposed subjects. This section is not marked by the test centre and does not contribute to your LNAT score, but it is your opportunity to show your ability to construct a compelling argument and reach a conclusion.
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Whats Included?
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A clear breakdown of the LNAT structure and what top candidates do differently
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Strategies to tackle complex questions and avoid common pitfalls
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In-depth walkthroughs of both multiple choice and essay sections
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Live Q&A with expert tutors, plus 24/7 support throughout the course
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10-11AM - Sunday 28th September
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