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I have my LNAT on Wednesday, and just need some assurance, I have applied to 3 LNAT unis, i have completed both of the practise tests and got 18 on both of them, i was quite disappointed with the score, I then brought the Arbitio subscription and achieved 18 on it too, I am aiming for 25 atleast, i brought the book Ultimate LNAT Collection 2022 which i have found quite easy. How much harder is Arbitio to the real thing?
Good luck im literally writing this to calm myself down wtf its in 1h and I am shivering.
To people who did the LNAT, how did you find it?
I just completed the exam and tbh I didnβt find it thatttttt bad. I practiced on Arbitio which is harder tbh so I suppose that really prepared me.
To fellow future law students and those who have taken/are taking the LNAT,
I would really appreciate it if you could take a few minutes to give me some comments/feedback on my practice essay relating to the decriminalisation of drugs in the UK. I did it under timed LNAT conditions - and I would be so grateful for both some positive and constructively critical feedback.
Q: Should there be a change in the UKβs drugs policy towards decriminalisation of drug offences?
Link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Ly4vXCZEsXmVAuqxKu9ugyldNNGlePWxFFDnxMnwHY4/edit
Thanks so much in advance.
Hi, I'm planning to apply to at least 2 non-lnat unis, however, I'm not sure which ones are great (especially for career prospects).
Thank you for the advice!!
The average according to the letter I received was an 18.
Just wanna know what kind of topic is covered in sectionB essay part
Evening all. As stated above. I am panicking at the moment because I seem to have misunderstood when I can do my LNAT for 2022.
My main concern is:
Thanks for your consideration.
Hi guys, basically I need to take the LNAT for 3 of my options and the earliest I can do so is 6th December but that's during my mock week.
So should I go for the 12th instead?
Reason I'm asking is because I've sent off my application and worried if the unis will reject me bc I haven't done my LNAT yet or is that not a thing and they'll wait until I've done LNAT to consider my application?
I had my LNAT today and I actually donβt know how to feel lmao. The lowest practise score iβve gotten is 14 :( and the highest has been 29... Iβm just not sure on how iβve done and I really need to get into the two unis Iβve applied to which require the LNAT. Letβs say I got 14(I pray I didnβt), do you think theyβd reject me? My predicted grades are what they need maybe a bit higher and Iβm assuming my PS is good if Cambridge gave me an interview haha but I just need to make sure I still have a chanceπ©
Note: The two unis which require the LNAT are UCL and KCL
Heyy for those who are applying to LNAT unis, how did you find ur Lnat experience? Thought itd be useful to have a thread for this!
Hello!! I am taking my LNAT this upcoming week and I was wondering if you have any tips that would help? Also, if there is anyone that took the exam this year and that I could message, that would be great. Thank you!!
Hello! I completed my LNAT this April and I thought I would just like to share the resources that Iβve used. It was so difficult for me to look for free practices so I thought this would be helpful!
I have compiled a list of LNAT Practice & Resources here. All of them are completely free :)
I'm a JC2 student looking to take the LNAT for UK Uni Law admissions, and am intending to take it after A levels in December or January. It's pretty hard to find information regarding LNAT for SG candidates so I figured I'd come here for help, any help or advice is greatly appreciated:D
My questions are:
Which LNAT test centre is better in terms of ambience? Do any of you have experiences with the Cuppage road location or NTUC Learning Centre Bras Basah location?
What are some tips you guys have to prepare for the LNAT? How long would I need?
Does it make a difference taking the test in end Dec vs Jan?
If you got a UK law acceptance, please help by stating your A level grades, LNAT Score and Uni which accepted you. (Only if you're comfortable of course)
Thank you so much for all the help! Greatly appreciated:) There's not much information about the LNAT on this sub and this would help me a lot
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If any of yall are applying for law this year, I have a free LNAT Arbitio discount code: 10MIRAYA5
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Good luck and happy preparing <3
For those of you who have done the LNAT in recent years, what resource is closest to the real LNAT in terms of question style, passages and difficulty?
The two sample papers on the official LNAT website (the simulated exam I believe is a mix of these two papers)
The lawyer portal free question bank
Any LNAT revision guide (please name if you know a good one!)
Arbitio (this one is quite obviously a lot harder but would be interesting to hear how differently it compares)
I ask as I'm really not sure how I am doing on my progress. For the first official sample paper I got 29, and the second 27. However, I've only just learnt that these papers are rather out of date, so I can't be too confident in my results if I don't know how accurately they represent modern LNATs in terms of difficulty!
I find the lawyer portal questions overall quite easy - I am worried that this is giving me a false sense of security! I've heard that a lot of the LNAT books are too easy and I am concerned this is the case with the Lawyer Portal questions.
My arbitio is all over the place! My first test (the free one!) I achieved 21, which I was happy with as the average was 18. My second I only got 15!! I was slightly comforted by the fact that the average was around 15.5 for that test, but regardless I found the test extremely hard - a lot more than the LNAT sample questions! I found myself wasting time stuck between two answers which both seemed correct.
I've got my LNAT this Tuesday and I'm quite stressed about it, probably the most stressed I have ever been for an exam. My top two unis depend on it!
I think the main source of my stress is not knowing how prepared I am. On the official LNAT simulator I achieved 29, a score I was very happy with. On the second official LNAT paper I also achieved either 26 or 27 (can't remember the exact score) - again, scores I would be happy with for the real thing. Going just off the LNAT official resources, I feel quite confident.
My arbitio however is very up and down. My lowest was 16 and my highest was 25, with an average of 20.2. I understand it is meant to be harder but I didn't realise there would be this discrepancy in scores. My problem seems to be that I keep picking the 'second-best answer', not the more nuanced one. I did have this problem on some of the official LNAT questions I did, however, I understood why I got those questions wrong and why the best answer was what it was. I sometimes don't understand why on arbitio? It just seems very subjective to me. I also seem to get more of the 'harder' and 'medium' questions right on arbitio, compared to the 'easy' ones which I tend to get wrong (again, usually because of what I perceive as the subjectivity factor). The 'hard' and 'medium' ones, although often more technically worded, seem to be a lot less subjective. I am hoping the real LNAT has fewer of these annoying subjective answers.
How is everyone else feeling?
Do you get to choose a specific day where you take the LNAT or are there specific dates where everyone takes the test on the same day? Sorry, I checked the website but I am still a bit confused. I don't live in the UK if that changes anything.
I signed up to Arbitio and have been doing practice tests for the past week and a bit (my test is in a week) and I'm getting 21/22 in pretty much every test.
I've heard that Arbitio tends to be harder than the actual exam but that just means I'm not fully sure what level I'm working at. If anyone who has done the LNAT could tell me about the difference in difficulty level between the Arbitio tests and the actual LNAT, would be appreciated.
Hi,
As suggested by the title, Iβm looking into tutoring for the LNAT (and maybe Oxford Application tutoring too).
I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations for tutors. For example, Iβve looked at Lawyer Portal and Uniadmissions but I have no indication of if theyβre a good provider.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I know that Arbitio is harder, but I'd like to know how much harder. If anyone has used the tool before and could tell me their average on their tests vs what they received on the actual exam, that would be incredibly helpful. Thank you in advance!
Hello everybody, first and probably only time posting on this sub but I need to talk to other people who feel my struggle.
Have my LNAT on Thursday and Iβm actually convinced that this is the most stressful thing that I have ever done. I promised not to psych myself out and it was going well until this morning, I woke up and it just hit me.
I have a strong urge to keep practicing but I donβt know what else I can practice. I did most tests on Arbitio and averaged at 23.5 which I think is decent. Iβm also an international student which means that Iβm applying mostly to top unis (Oxford included) as I have way cheaper options around the EU that are open to me. Coincidentally, this also means that all my UK admissions are dependent on my LNAT performance, which my counselor graciously keeps reminding me about by saying that this year is supposed to be the hardest in the history of uni admissions.
I think Iβm just needlessly stressing but I had an urge to share.
Thank you for coming to my TED Talk.
I took my LNAT two weeks ago and just want to share a little about my experience.
I hope this helped my fellow aspiring law students! Good luck!
Scored a 28 on my practice test today so hopefully I can do it again on the real thing. Also any tips for part B (the essay) would be incredibly helpful. Thanks in advance :)
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Anyone who has previously done the LNAT or is doing it this year, how should I practice for it and how difficult is it?
I need to sit my LNAT, but I donβt understand if I need to send my application to my preferred university first or after - and I am worried about doing it before because I donβt have access to a tracking personal ID that can link my results yet. I donβt know what to do and donβt know where else to ask for help.
Thank you
Hey everyone! Just got back LNAT results. I got 19.0 and saw that the average this year was 20.8. How did everyone else do?
So I did my LNAT yesterday and oh my lord I can't even answer if I did good or bad.
I prepared decently, did many good essays and practice questions and had a high score - was feeling pretty confident overall. Went to the exam centre, all good and bright, until I started the exam.
The multiple choice question was....decent. I rushed a few of the questions and its causing me BIG anxiety. As soon as i got to the essay, i froze. I picked the question 'Should 'fake news' be a criminal offense' and usually in my practice essays i was writing eloquently, but on the actual thing....my god that essay will haunt me forever.
I wrote about Borat.
I wrote about f***ing Borat.
In the new film theres an orchestrated scene with Rudy Giuliani (if you've watched the film then you would know) and my point was that it was fake news - it purposely made it look as if he was instigating a sexual gesture, however many of us do not take into account that it was made to look that way. This would classify as fake news and it damaged his reputation, a high-class official. IRL however I know damn well the guy was h0rny so i BSed my way through it, but now i'm thinking....wtf. Unis are gonna look at the essay like : bruh what is she on.
Another shitty point I made was about the current news about the disappearing and appearing monoliths which are making people believe in alien life as well as the Jewish scientist's claim of a galactic federation. The monoliths were however proven to be an 'art installation' however this assumption and fake news has the power to cause anxiety towards people with OCD, schizophrenia, etc......i sounded like a proper tinfoil hat woman.
Less-absurd points I made were that charities can exploit public empathy with the use of fake news and whatnot. Those were alright, but not as developed as the alien and borat ones.
I've applied to only one LNAT uni - Durham, but It's not my MAIN choice. Either way, I'm currently sobbing my eyes out because the essay just WASN'T my best. My points were odd, not to mention the keyboard was like, a 2005 windows keyboard which required sheer strength to press the keys...but yeah, currently *manifesting* a decent grade on the multiple choice. Hoping for at least 27.
Hey guys, I'm writing the LNAT on the 9th of feb as luckily Durham and KCL have extended the deadline to the 20th of February. I did the practice test that was linked on the official LNAT website which is intended to replicate the actual LNAT test and surprised myself with 31/42 which is apparently quite good, although I'm not sure how good?? My question is if the actual LNAT test will be much harder than the test I did, or similar in diffculty? Can anyone who wrote both the practice test and the LNAT tell me how different they found the 2 experiences? Thanks so much!
So i'm applying to UK universities and on the website it said that I had to sit the LNAT before or on January 20th for 2022 admission, however someone recently told me if i apply and sit the test on January then i'll be going to college a few months later. I'm not sure if that's right or not and they mentioned i should take the LNAT on October. Can anyone confirm if thats the case?
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Hiya all need a bit of advice. Iβm in yr12 at the moment, at around a AAA/AAB and Iβm looking into Law. I want to apply to at least two universities that require the LNAT, and I was wondering if anyone who got offers from LNAT unis could impart some wisdom on: 1)When should I start revising for it? 2)is Arbitio (not sure if I spelt that right) worth it? 3) are there any other resources/ ways to revise you would recommend? 4) what grades did you apply with (wondering if itβs worth going into Law if I get AAB on the mocks lol)
Iβd really appreciate the insight, because my school is a bit useless with stuff like this. Thanks !
Hi all, I'm applying for Oxford Law for 2022. I'm Canadian so my teachers are no help. I've done both practice tests on the official site and got a 27/28. Does anybody know any free resources or other free practice tests I can do to get up to at least a 30? I'm very tight on money and can't afford any of the big name programs. I have no issues with section B, whereas section A is just on the passing line and I don't want to risk going below a 27.
In addition, has anyone found using LSAT papers/questions helpful for the LNAT?
For those of you who have done the LNAT in recent years, what resource is closest to the real LNAT in terms of question style, passages and difficulty?
The two sample papers on the official LNAT website (the simulated exam I believe is a mix of these two papers)
The lawyer portal free question bank
Any LNAT revision guide (please name if you know a good one!)
Arbitio (this one is quite obviously a lot harder but would be interesting to hear how differently it compares)
I ask as I'm really not sure how I am doing on my progress. For the first official sample paper I got 29, and the second 27. However, I've only just learnt that these papers are rather out of date, so I can't be too confident in my results if I don't know how accurately they represent modern LNATs in terms of difficulty!
I find the lawyer portal questions overall quite easy - I am worried that this is giving me a false sense of security! I've heard that a lot of the LNAT books are too easy and I am concerned this is the case with the Lawyer Portal questions.
My arbitio is all over the place! My first test (the free one!) I achieved 21, which I was happy with as the average was 18. My second I only got 15!! I was slightly comforted by the fact that the average was around 15.5 for that test, but regardless I found the test extremely hard - a lot more than the LNAT sample questions! I found myself wasting time stuck between two answers which both seemed correct.
Hey everyone! Just got back LNAT results. I got 19.0 and saw that the average this year was 20.8. How did everyone else do?
(EDIT: I got into Bristol guys! The LNAT is not the end all be all! Good luck to all of you!)
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