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What is the National Admissions Test for
Law?
The National Admissions Test for Law, or
LNAT, is run by a consortium of UK
universities. It helps universities to make
fairer choices among the many highly-qualified
applicants who want to join their
undergraduate law programmes.
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What kind of test is it?
The LNAT is an on-screen test including
multiple-choice questions and essay
questions. To help you prepare we
have practice tests available.
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When and where do I sit the test?
You choose a date to take the
LNAT at a test centre near your
home, school or college. Testing for 2009-10 begins
in early September 2009. Watch out
for university-specific deadlines!
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How do I register?
You register online for the LNAT. As for other
major exams there
is an entry fee to pay, but some candidates
will be eligible for a free test under our bursary scheme.
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top questions from our FAQs...
Can I take the LNAT early, before the summer holiday?

Where do I
find my LNAT Registration Number? 
Where do I
find my UCAS personal identifier number? 
What if I forget my LNAT username/password?
What if there
is no test centre in my country? 
What if I am dyslexic or have other
access requirements?

How do I get my LNAT result? 
What if I have a complaint about the
test centre?  ..
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consolidated list
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Who needs to sit the LNAT?
You need to sit the LNAT if you are applying for 2010 entry (or deferred entry in
2011) to an undergraduate law programme at ...
University of Birmingham
University of Bristol
Durham
University
NUI
Maynooth (mature entry only)
University of Glasgow
King's College London
University of Leeds
University of Nottingham
University
of Oxford
University College London
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about LNAT eligibility
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LNAT deadlines
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