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LNAT : the National Admissions Test for Law

 

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The National Admissions Test for Law, or LNAT, is a test run by a consortium of UK universities (LNAT Consortium Ltd) in partnership with Pearson VUE, the computer-based testing business of Pearson Education. The test helps universities to make fairer choices among the many highly-qualified applicants who want to join their undergraduate law programmes.

The test is professionally written and calibrated by Edexcel for Pearson VUE. More

The test's format and level are kept under review and its impact is closely monitored. LNAT Consortium Ltd is committed to widening participation in higher education and regards the LNAT as a possible aid to identifying untapped academic potential appropriate to degree-level legal education. Different participating universities may use the results of the LNAT in different ways and to different extents, but all regard the LNAT as just one element in a well-rounded admissions system. School-level qualifications, such as A-levels and their global equivalents, remain central to the selection process.

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What does the LNAT test and how?
Who needs to sit the LNAT?
Who sees the results?
Who runs the LNAT?

 

 

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