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Master contract law for AQA A-Level — formation, terms, exclusion clauses, vitiating factors, discharge, and remedies with essential cases and statutes.
Master criminal law for AQA A-Level — actus reus, mens rea, fatal and non-fatal offences, property offences, and general defences with key cases and statutes.
Explore human rights law for AQA A-Level — the ECHR, Human Rights Act 1998, key Convention rights, restrictions, and the balance between individual rights and public interest.
Understand how laws are made in England and Wales — parliamentary legislation, delegated legislation, statutory interpretation, judicial precedent, and law reform for AQA A-Level Law.
Master the English legal system for AQA A-Level Law — courts, legal personnel, juries, magistrates, access to justice, and alternative dispute resolution.
Master tort law for AQA A-Level — negligence, duty of care, occupiers' liability, vicarious liability, and remedies with key cases.
Master the core critical thinking skills tested in LNAT Section A — identifying conclusions, premises, assumptions, logical fallacies, and evaluating how evidence strengthens or weakens arguments. Includes worked LNAT-style passage analysis.
Master the critical reading skills tested in LNAT Section A — including passage analysis, argument identification, distinguishing fact from opinion, vocabulary in context, and timed reading strategies for the 42-question comprehension paper.
Master the LNAT Section B essay — learn how to choose your question, plan under pressure, construct strong arguments, engage with counterarguments, use evidence effectively, and write with clarity and precision within the 40-minute time limit.
Learn how to construct compelling LNAT Section B arguments using general knowledge, philosophical frameworks, historical and contemporary examples, analogies, statistics, and careful reasoning — no specialist expertise required.
Prepare for LNAT Section B essay topics across ethics, politics, technology, education, criminal justice, human rights, and health — with balanced arguments, worked outlines, example banks, and rapid planning drills for the 40-minute essay.
A progressive programme for building Section B essay speed and quality — from untimed practice through relaxed timing to strict 40-minute conditions, with comprehensive self-assessment rubrics, feedback strategies, and a final-week preparation plan.
Develop advanced LNAT Section A skills — drawing valid inferences, evaluating evidence strength, understanding conditional logic, resolving contradictions, analysing counterarguments, and assessing whether conclusions are justified by the evidence provided.
A comprehensive guide to the Law National Admissions Test — covering test format, scoring, registration, university requirements, and strategic preparation for aspiring Law students applying to top UK universities.
Understand your LNAT score, learn how individual universities — including Oxford, Cambridge, UCL, LSE, King's, Bristol, Durham, Glasgow, and SOAS — use the LNAT in their admissions process, and develop a strategic approach to your UCAS application for Law.
Master the core critical thinking skills for LNAT Section A — identifying main conclusions, intermediate conclusions, premises, evidence, assertions, and assumptions. Includes the negation test, necessary vs sufficient assumptions, complex argument structures, and full-passage extraction practice.
Learn to recognise and analyse the logical fallacies most commonly tested in LNAT Section A — from ad hominem attacks and straw man arguments to false dichotomies, slippery slopes, and equivocation. Each lesson includes worked LNAT-style passages with step-by-step identification of flawed reasoning.
Deep-dive into the five passage types you will encounter in LNAT Section A — opinion, academic, political, scientific, and legal — followed by three proven reading strategies (questions-first, passage-first, and hybrid) and guidance on adapting your approach to passage difficulty.
Master the skills tested in LNAT Section A questions that ask you to strengthen, weaken, or evaluate arguments. Learn to support premises, eliminate alternatives, attack evidence, provide counterexamples, identify confounding factors, and rank options by logical impact — with worked LNAT-style passages throughout.
Master the timing and pacing strategies essential for LNAT Section A — including the 7-minute passage target, two-pass approach, educated guessing, difficulty assessment, reading speed under pressure, mental stamina, and full test simulation at Pearson VUE centres.