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 THE NATIONAL ADMISSIONS TEST FOR LAW (LNAT) & THE LAW SCHOOL ADMISSION TEST (LSAT)



 

What is LNAT & LSAT?                                                                                            

LNAT stands for The National Admissions Test for Law. (the UK)

LSAT stands for The Law School Admission Test. (the US of A & Canada)



 

Why do I need to sit the LNAT?                                                                                            

Sitting the LNAT does not constitute an application to any University in the UK. The test is an element of the academic aptitude assessment of candidates who wish to apply for an undergraduate program in Law in the UK. Universities which accept the LNAT include University of Birmingham, University of Bristol, Durham University, University of Glasgow, King's College London, University of Leeds, NUI Maynooth, University of Nottingham, University of Oxford, University College London.

All American Bar Association-approved law schools require applicants to take the LSAT as part of their admission process.

 

 

 

What are the parts of the LNAT?                                                                                            

Section A : Reading: 80 min.

Section B: Essay writing: 750 words/40 min.

 

 

What are the parts of the LSAT?                                                                                            

Five 35-min. sections of multiple-choice questions

Writing: 35 min. (not scored)

 

 

 

What about the course?                                                                                            

The course aims to familiarize LNAT & LSAT aspirants with the format of the tests. The syllabus focuses on:

 

Analytical reasoning

Formal logic

Critical reading

Argumentation

• Persuasive writing

 


 

 

 

 

 

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