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LNAT Preparation: Critical Reading, Logical Reasoning, and Timed Essay Writing

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Prepare for the LNAT with a structured course covering reading analysis, argument evaluation, multiple-choice strategy, and timed essay writing. Build skill through diagnostics, worked examples, drills, full practice, and detailed review.
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This course prepares students for the LNAT by teaching the underlying skills the test rewards: precise reading of argumentative passages, careful evaluation of reasoning, disciplined answer selection, and clear essay writing under time pressure.

You will begin with a diagnostic baseline for both the multiple-choice section and the essay, then use those results to build a personal study plan and mistake log. From there, the course develops each core skill step by step, with original LNAT-style materials, guided practice, independent sets, timed drills, and cumulative review.

  • Understand the test clearly: learn the LNAT format, timing, scoring, essay role, and how universities use results in admissions.
  • Read argumentative passages more effectively: identify main points, claims, conclusions, assumptions, evidence, tone, and paragraph function without overreading.
  • Evaluate reasoning with precision: test causation, spot overgeneralisation, assess analogies and appeals to authority, and detect bias, framing, and weak statistics.
  • Improve multiple-choice accuracy: use a reliable process for reading stems, locating evidence, predicting answers, and eliminating distractors systematically.
  • Build speed without losing control: practise reading for argument, handling unfamiliar topics, tracking signposts, and using timing data to adjust strategy.
  • Write stronger LNAT essays: interpret prompts precisely, develop a clear thesis, structure paragraphs logically, use examples well, and address counterarguments fairly.
  • Strengthen advanced essay technique: compare competing values, qualify claims appropriately, avoid logical weaknesses, and write sharper introductions and conclusions.
  • Practise under realistic conditions: complete timed essays, quizzes, cumulative reviews, and a full LNAT-style simulation followed by detailed post-test analysis.

The course is designed for students applying to law programmes that require the LNAT, especially those who need stronger critical reading, argument evaluation, and timed writing. It focuses on concrete improvement rather than test-day gimmicks: each module explains concepts, models strong thinking, highlights common mistakes, and gives you original exam-style practice with full answer explanations.

By the end, you should be able to analyse passages more accurately, judge arguments more critically, manage time more effectively, and produce a clearer, better-organised essay under pressure.