LNAT - National Admissions Test for Law
The information below pertains to Kaplan's 2009 LNAT Prep Courses.
Getting into a top university Law degree programme depends upon doing one's best at every step of the application process: Personal Statements, A-levels, Interviews, and for several universities, the LNAT exam.
This aptitude exam has been designed to distinguish which applicants have the strongest critical thinking skills. To do well on the LNAT, students must master the critical thinking and essay-writing skills assessed and become familiar with the test's format and style. Therefore even top students will benefit from knowing what to expect, understanding LNAT question types, and knowing how to make the most of their time.
Kaplan will guide you step-by-step towards achieving your best LNAT score. Our dynamic instructors will teach you score-raising strategies and tips for improving your LNAT essay. You'll learn valuable test-taking skills through targeted lessons and build your confidence by taking Kaplan's four full-length online practice LNAT tests.
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The LNAT test must be taken by anyone who is applying for entry to an undergraduate law programme at the following universities:
The LNAT is a two-hour computer-based test consisting of two sections:
- Section 1 - a multiple-choice element (80 minutes)
- Section 2 - an essay element (40 minutes- write on 1 from a choice of 5 short essay questions). The essay is not scored but will be reviewed by university admissions staff.
For more information about the LNAT, visit www.lnat.ac.uk.