LNAT preparation covering critical reading, argument analysis, inference and evaluation, essay writing, scoring, and university application strategy for top UK law programmes.
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.