LNAT Test
Preparation

The National Admissions Test for Law or LNAT is designed to gauge the analytical skills of candidates. The weightage allocated to the LNAT is growing as university admissions counselors continue to use it extensively. 

 

The LNAT does not follow a fixed syllabus as much as the skills being tested are usually those that are acquired over a longer period of time. The unique approach is finding favour with more and more admissions counselors around the globe. This makes it all the more important to prep for LNAT in the best possible way. Besides, there is a lot of scope for fine tuning the individual approach of candidates aspiring for LNAT test preparations in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Al Ain, etc.

 

Prep on your terms. Whatever the academic learning needs, we’ve got an option that’s just right for you. Our options come with flexibility baked into the framework and can adapt to varying budgetary, time, and learning variances.

 

Buy with confidence. Opting for a course at Princeton Review was never this easy. Simply choose the one that best meets your requirements and begin your preparations for a higher score. We guarantee your investment will offer you fair returns.

 

Learn from experts. Our vast pool of expert academic instructors is well versed with all the nuances of preparing for the exams. Furthermore, they are actively encouraged to update their own knowledge and skills at periodic training interactive. Consequently, each one of our students receives the best guidance and tips that they can get, to help them on their pathway to success.


The National Admissions Test for Law or LNAT is designed to gauge the analytical skills of candidates. The weightage allocated to the LNAT is growing as university admissions counselors continue to use it extensively. 

 

The LNAT does not follow a fixed syllabus as much as the skills being tested are usually those that are acquired over a longer period of time. The unique approach is finding favour with more and more admissions counselors around the globe. This makes it all the more important to prep for LNAT in the best possible way. Besides, there is a lot of scope for fine tuning the individual approach of candidates aspiring for LNAT test preparations in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Al Ain, etc.

 

Prep on your terms. Whatever the academic learning needs, we’ve got an option that’s just right for you. Our options come with flexibility baked into the framework and can adapt to varying budgetary, time, and learning variances.

 

Buy with confidence. Opting for a course at Princeton Review was never this easy. Simply choose the one that best meets your requirements and begin your preparations for a higher score. We guarantee your investment will offer you fair returns.

 

Learn from experts. Our vast pool of expert academic instructors is well versed with all the nuances of preparing for the exams. Furthermore, they are actively encouraged to update their own knowledge and skills at periodic training interactive. Consequently, each one of our students receives the best guidance and tips that they can get, to help them on their pathway to success.

What is the LNAT and why is it important?

The LNAT is a test that allows universities to understand your analytical skills. It is a requirement for some universities. LNAT is now required by 11 universities including Bristol, in which the admissions counselors use it as a tool to weigh within 2,500 applications for 145 places. The LNAT does not have a syllabus because it tests skills acquired over a period of time. In the end, you either have it or you don’t since there is no law to study.  Attempting to learn everything in a single day would be stupid. It is also absolutely unnecessary.

What specifically does the LNAT test?

 The LNAT is a 2 hour and 15 minutes test in two sections.

• Section A consists of 42 multiple choice questions. The questions are based on 12 argumentative passages, with 3 or 4 multiple choice questions on each. There are 95 minutes to answer all of the questions.  

• For Section B, there is only 40 minutes to answer one of five essay questions on a range of subjects.

How is the LNAT scored?

The LNAT is scored out of 42. Because most top law schools average multiple LNAT scores, it's best to prepare as thoroughly as possible and only take the test once.

 

How do I know if my score is good enough to get me into my dream school?

There are many things the universities will consider besides just the score. More importantly, each university’s criteria are different in what they are looking for. Also, each part of the test is looked at evaluated and balanced with the rest of the application that you are submitting.

How do I register?

You may register for the LNAT exam online at http:// http://www.lnat.ac.uk/registration/. Set up an online account and register your contact details - candidates who are applying to a UK university will need their UCAS Personal Identifier number before they can register for the LNAT.

How can I prepare?

We can help. We have prep solutions for every student and every budget.

What fees are associated with the LNAT?

The costs for candidates are:

50 GBP – at UK/EU test centres

70 GBP – at test centres outside the EU

Test fees are determined by the test centre location, not on place of residence or nationality.

The test fee is payable online, at the time of booking a test, by major credit card (Visa, MC, Amex, JCB or Visa debit card only).

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