My number one top tip for students is to PREPARE EARLY, maybe start around summer before you apply. You need to read a lot in law anyways, why not prepare through reading up on everything for the LNAT? That's a good start. Just remember you are reading every discipline/area as the LNAT can ask you anything.
How do I do well on the LNAT test?
- Closely read the LNAT Section A passage. It is most important that you read the passage as closely as possible.
- The LNAT is not designed to trick you.
- Do not imply but pay attention to implications.
- Pace yourself and don't waste leftover time.
Do you study for the LNAT?
The LNAT is designed to test your intellectual abilities rather than your knowledge about a particular subject. However, students are strongly advised to practise and prepare for the test. There are no facts to learn in preparation for the test.
How do I start studying for the LNAT?
- Want to find out more about the essay section? Read our guide here >> Practise Practise Practise!
- Go to the question bank >> Learn Critical Thinking.
- Learn how to answer the multiple choice questions here >> Keep Calm and Stay Motivated.
How long does LNAT Prep take?
The LNAT is a 2¼ hour test in two sections. You are given 95 minutes to answer all of the questions. For Section B, you have 40 minutes to answer one of three essay questions on a range of subjects..
Are LNAT exams difficult?
The LNAT Test is a challenging one at the very least after all, students who take it try to get into top law schools at the world's best universities. Everyone finds the exam hard and it is rather about practice to achieve that above average score in relation to the most demanding university choice on your UCAS form.
What LNAT score do I need for Oxford?
University Academic Year Average Score for Successful Applicants
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LNAT Score for Oxford 2020/2021 27
LNAT Score for UCL 2019/2020 27
LNAT Score for LSE 2019/2020 26
LNAT Score for King's College, London 2018/2019 25
How do you score highly on the LNAT?
- Start Writing Essays. This doesn't have to be a pain or more work to add to your already-hectic A-levels.
- Start Timing Yourself. You are going to hear this a lot.
- Start Staying Up to Date.
- Start Creating Your Strategy.
- Start Practising.