MCQ + Essay focused LNAT preparation for Oxford, Cambridge, UCL, LSE law applications. Expert tutors including Oxford Law graduates who scored 28+. Section A (42 MCQ) + Section B (Essay) strategies.

+8
Avg. Score Improvement
28+
Avg. Final Score
60+
Law School Admissions
94%
Satisfaction Rate
Our live, interactive lessons follow the real exam format. Expert tutors break down each topic step by step and provide instant feedback.
Arda Kaya
LNAT 30 | Oxford Law
CURRENT TOPIC
Essay Argumentation
Section B: Writing
+8
Avg. Improvement
28+
Avg. Final Score
Match your current profile and target with the right preparation model.
For students aiming for competitive applications and a clearly defined target score.
For students who need test prep aligned with school, application and scholarship deadlines.
For students and working professionals who need live online lessons with flexible timing.
For students who need targeted support in specific modules before full mock practice.
The exact plan is set after the diagnostic, but these bands show the typical route.
| Starting Point | Target | Typical Time | Focus | Suggested Model |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Foundation gaps | Solid exam readiness | 10-16 weeks | Core concepts + timing | Private tutoring |
| Mid-range score | Competitive score | 8-12 weeks | Weak modules + mock review | Private or small group |
| Near target | Final optimization | 4-8 weeks | Strategy, pace and error reduction | Intensive review |
Let's find the best model for your target score and preparation timeline.
Work one-on-one with Oxford/Cambridge law graduates to master critical thinking and essay writing.
Ideal for students targeting 28+ and those applying to Oxbridge law programs.
Get a Free AssessmentA comprehensive program developing critical thinking and essay skills in small groups.
Ideal for students who benefit from group discussion and want structured LNAT preparation.
Get Group Course InfoOur LNAT tutors are graduates of the UK's top law schools who achieved top scores on the exam.
Every tutor on our team scored 28+ on LNAT with expertise in critical thinking.
Graduates from Oxford, Cambridge, UCL, and other top UK law faculties.
Tutors who have developed argumentation and structuring techniques for the LNAT essay section.
Faculty offering text analysis and critical reading strategies for the MCQ section.
A complete set of tools and resources to support you at every step of your journey.
LNAT-focused one-on-one training
Full-length tests in real format
Legal argumentation and writing
Critical reading and inference techniques
Section-level performance analytics
Replay your lessons for 14 days
Academic text analysis exercises
UK law school application support
Target 28+ with balanced development in MCQ and Essay sections and open the doors to UK law schools.
We evaluate your current performance in both MCQ and Essay sections.
An intensive program developing text analysis and argumentation skills.
Full-format mock exams to optimize test day performance.
Our students gain admission to the UK's top law schools.
+8
Avg. Score Improvement
28+
Avg. Final Score
60+
Law School Admissions
94%
Satisfaction Rate
Real stories from students who achieved their goals with our program.
Accepted
Result
"Thanks to your LNAT courses, I'm now in the UK. Without you, I wouldn't have even known about this exam and wouldn't have been accepted. Thank you so much."
Meric
LNAT Student
How students start, what they work on and how the plan changes as scores improve.
A. K.
LNAT
Start
Diagnostic
Target
Target
Duration: 12 weeks
Focus: Core gaps and timing
Result: Reached application-ready score
"The diagnostic showed exactly where I was losing points. The weekly plan made progress visible."
B. T.
LNAT
Start
Uneven
Target
Stable
Duration: 16 weeks
Focus: Mock review and error log
Result: Consistent mock performance
"Reviewing mistakes after each mock changed the way I studied."
C. Y.
LNAT
Start
Near target
Target
Optimized
Duration: 6 weeks
Focus: Pacing and final strategy
Result: Higher confidence on test day
"The final review helped me stop repeating the same small mistakes."
Meet our expert, results-oriented instructors
LNAT Specialist
Oxford University, BA Jurisprudence
8+ years
200+
+5 LNAT
Lessons are taught by exam-focused tutors with strong score history and years of teaching experience.
Meet the teamEvery program begins with a diagnostic, so the plan is adjusted for beginner, mid-level and advanced students.
Get a diagnosticYes. Lessons are live, interactive and online. Recordings can be replayed for review after class.
Ask for detailsThe LNAT (Law National Aptitude Test) is an aptitude test used by the UK's most prestigious law faculties as an admissions criterion. Universities including Oxford, UCL, King's College London, Bristol, Durham, Glasgow, and Nottingham evaluate LNAT scores. The exam consists of two sections: Section A (42 multiple-choice questions, 95 minutes) and Section B (1 essay, 40 minutes).
The LNAT doesn't test legal knowledge; instead, it assesses critical reading, text analysis, argumentation, and logical inference skills. The average score is typically around 22/42, and 28+ is the competitive target. The essay section requires structured argumentation, analysis of opposing views, and a clear conclusion.
TestPrep's LNAT program systematically develops critical thinking and academic writing skills. Our tutors, including Oxford Law graduates, provide regular practice in the real LNAT format with detailed feedback. We also offer guidance on law school applications, personal statement writing, and university selection.
Discover your strengths and weaknesses with a free diagnostic test. Our expert tutors will create a personalized study plan just for you.
The LNAT is the admissions test for selective UK law schools (Oxford, UCL, King's, Bristol, LSE, Durham). Two sections: MCQ + 750-word essay.
MCQ scored 0-42. Essay not numerically scored; each university reads it independently. Top schools expect 27+ MCQ.
Two hours 15 minutes total: MCQ 95 minutes (12 passages, 42 questions), Essay 40 minutes (1 of 3 prompts).
Once per application cycle, within September-January window.
Two sections, computer-based, 2 hours 15 minutes total.
12 passages, 42 questions: argument analysis
1 of 3 prompts, 750-word target
MCQ does not require legal knowledge — it tests critical reading and argument analysis.
Strong band for Oxford, UCL, LSE.
Typical acceptance band for King's, Bristol, Durham.
May be sufficient for other faculties applying LNAT cut-offs.
Essay must be especially strong to compensate.
Essay is read independently by each university and can be as decisive as MCQ for interview shortlisting.
Timeframe: 1 week
Focus: Past paper mock
Outcome: Strategy priorities
Timeframe: 4-6 weeks
Focus: MCQ argument deconstruction, thesis-and-counter-thesis essay structures
Outcome: Target band + 700+ word essays
Timeframe: 2 weeks
Focus: Full timed mocks, weekly essay rubric feedback
Outcome: Consistent band + strong essays
Timeframe: 1 week
Focus: Error-log review, final essay drafts, exam-day plan
Outcome: Enter the exam at target band
Practice anchored to LNAT's published past papers and current sample questions.
Toulmin model + critical-thinking framework.
Drills against published top-school essay exemplars.
LNAT requires no legal knowledge, but current ethics/legal topics help essay writing.
UK law-school graduates or teachers with years of LNAT/Oxbridge interview experience.