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LNAT Preparation Programme

Thinking about studying Law at a leading UK university?

Start preparing with confidence

Our LNAT Preparation Programme is designed for ambitious students who are considering applying for undergraduate Law degrees at some of the UK’s most prestigious universities.

The Law National Aptitude Test (LNAT) is an admissions test used by a number of leading UK universities to assess applicants’ ability to think critically, analyse complex texts, construct logical arguments, and communicate ideas clearly. Unlike traditional examinations, the LNAT does not test legal knowledge. Instead, it evaluates the skills that are essential for success in the study of Law.

Our programme provides

Our programme provides students with a thorough introduction to the structure and demands of the LNAT through expert guidance, targeted practice, and personalised feedback. Throughout the course, students will develop:

Critical reading and comprehension skills

Logical reasoning and analytical thinking

Techniques for evaluating arguments

Effective essay planning and writing

Time management and examination strategies

  • Critical reading and comprehension skills

  • Logical reasoning and analytical thinking

  • Techniques for evaluating arguments

  • Effective essay planning and writing

  • Time management and examination strategies

The programme also includes

Practice through full-length mock examinations, enabling students to experience the format of the test, refine their exam technique, and receive constructive feedback before sitting the official examination.

The programme is suitable for students who are:

  • Considering applying to study Law at a UK university.
  • Looking to strengthen their critical thinking and academic writing skills.
  • Seeking structured preparation for one of the most competitive university admissions tests.

The next programme will run during March and April 2027. The detailed timetable, fees, and registration information will be announced in October 2026.

If you are interested in joining the programme or would like to receive further information, please contact us