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LNAT Preparation

The LNAT (Law National Aptitude Test) is used by a number of top UK universities to assess applicants’ aptitude for studying law. It does not require any specific legal knowledge. The test is made up of two sections. Section A consists of multiple-choice questions designed to test reading comprehension, logical reasoning, and critical thinking skills through complex, argumentative texts. Section B is an essay question requiring students to construct a well-reasoned argument on one of three discursive topics. This course supports students in developing both the analytical and written communication skills essential for success in the LNAT. 

LNAT Preparation Course

Key Information

COURSE SYLLABUS

Access Course Enrolment:
  • Enrolment in our pre-GCSE or pre-A level access course.
  • Access to our self-study materials and platform, live class lessons, and individual teacher support in Office Hours.
  • Weekly teacher-marked homework.
  • Half termly reports.
  • Support from our SENDCo for pupils with special educational needs or disabilities, including assessment for access arrangement entitlement.
  • Support with English for pupils whose first language is not English.
  • A Highgrove Education Office365 account, including Teams, SharePoint and a school email
DepartmentLanguages
Course Length20 weeks
Live LessonsOne 45-minute lesson per week
HomeworkApproximately half an hour a week
ExaminationLNAT examination
Entry RequirementsOpen to pupils interested in studying Law

Course Syllabus

Spring 1Reading comprehension and introduction to logical reasoning
Spring 2Advanced critical thinking and argument analysis
Summer 2Essay writing skills, including structure, clarity, and argument development
Autumn 1Timed practice, past paper review, and examination technique