LNAT Preparation Courses Now Available on LearningBro
LNAT Preparation Courses Now Available on LearningBro
Applying to study law at a top UK university? The Law National Aptitude Test (LNAT) is required by many of the most competitive law programmes, and targeted preparation can make a significant difference to your score. We have just launched 14 LNAT preparation courses with 140 lessons and 1,400 practice questions to help you master both sections of the test.
What Is the LNAT?
The LNAT is a two-part admissions test used by leading UK law schools including Oxford, UCL, King's College London, Durham, Bristol, Glasgow, and Nottingham, among others. It assesses skills that are essential for studying law but difficult to measure through qualifications alone.
The test has two sections:
- Section A — 42 multiple-choice questions based on argumentative passages, completed in 95 minutes
- Section B — one essay chosen from a list of topics, completed in 40 minutes
Section A is scored out of 42 and is machine-marked. Section B is not scored numerically — it is sent directly to the universities you apply to, who assess it themselves.
What Our LNAT Courses Cover
We have structured our preparation into 14 focused courses covering every aspect of both sections, from foundational skills through to timed exam practice.
Getting Started
LNAT Overview & Test Strategy explains the test format, timing, scoring, registration process, and how to build an effective study plan. Start here if you are new to the LNAT.
LNAT Scores, Universities & Applications covers what counts as a competitive score, how different universities use your LNAT result, and how to interpret your performance in context.
Section A: Multiple Choice
Section A tests your ability to read complex argumentative passages and answer questions about their reasoning, structure, and conclusions. Our courses build these skills systematically.
Comprehension & Critical Reading teaches the active reading skills you need: identifying main conclusions, understanding authorial purpose and tone, distinguishing fact from opinion, and recognising implicit information.
Passage Types & Reading Strategies covers the different kinds of passages you will encounter — opinion pieces, academic arguments, legal reasoning, policy discussions — and the most effective strategies for each.
Argument Analysis focuses on breaking down arguments into their component parts: identifying conclusions, premises, assumptions, and the logical structure that connects them.
Conclusions, Premises & Assumptions goes deeper into the building blocks of arguments, teaching you to spot unstated assumptions and evaluate whether conclusions follow from their premises.
Inference & Evaluation covers the higher-order skills tested in Section A: drawing valid inferences, evaluating the strength of arguments, and identifying what would strengthen or weaken a position.
Logical Fallacies Practice teaches you to recognise common reasoning errors — ad hominem, straw man, false dichotomy, slippery slope, and more — which frequently appear in LNAT passages and answer options.
Strengthening & Weakening Arguments focuses on questions that ask you what would most strengthen or weaken an argument — one of the most challenging question types in Section A.
Timed Section A Practice brings everything together with exam-style timed drills, teaching you to manage the roughly 2 minutes and 15 seconds you have per question.
Section B: Essay
Section B requires you to write a clear, well-structured argumentative essay on a topic you have not seen before. Our courses prepare you for this.
Essay Writing covers essay structure, how to build a thesis, paragraph organisation, and the writing conventions that LNAT assessors look for.
Essay: Building Arguments teaches you how to construct persuasive arguments under time pressure — developing points, using evidence, addressing counterarguments, and writing strong conclusions.
Essay: Ethics, Politics & Society covers the most common LNAT essay themes, helping you build a bank of knowledge and perspectives on topics like justice, rights, democracy, criminal law, equality, and public policy.
Essay: Timed Practice Assessment gives you structured practice writing complete essays in 40 minutes, with strategies for planning, writing, and reviewing under exam conditions.
How the Courses Work
Each lesson combines clear explanations with practical strategies you can apply immediately. Every lesson ends with 10 multiple-choice questions that test your understanding of LNAT question types, reasoning skills, and essay techniques.
If you get stuck on a question, the AI tutor can provide hints that guide you to the answer without giving it away.
Your progress is tracked across all 14 courses, so you can see which areas need more work and direct your revision accordingly.
Who Are These Courses For?
- Year 12 students who want to start LNAT preparation early alongside their A-Levels
- Year 13 applicants preparing for October–January LNAT sittings
- Mature and graduate applicants returning to admissions testing
- Students applying to multiple LNAT universities who need a strong score across the board
- Anyone who wants to improve their critical thinking — the skills tested by the LNAT are valuable far beyond the exam itself
Getting Started
All 14 LNAT courses are available now. We recommend starting with the Overview & Test Strategy course, then working through the Section A courses in order before moving on to the essay courses. Use the Timed Section A Practice and Essay Timed Practice courses once you have built your foundational skills, to develop exam-day speed and confidence.
Start your LNAT preparation today — and take the first step towards your place at a top law school.