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BIOGRAPHY

Ramana Rao MLV is a graduate in Education and has spent more than four decades in teaching, including over twenty-five years specialising in analytical reasoning, critical reading, and argument evaluation. His first book was published in 1992, marking the beginning of a sustained career in educational writing and curriculum development.

Over the years, he has taught tens of thousands of students preparing for international standardised examinations, helping them develop the disciplined reading and reasoning skills required for demanding academic assessments. His work has consistently focused on analysing arguments, identifying implicit assumptions, and evaluating competing interpretations of complex texts — skills that lie at the heart of examinations such as the LNAT.

He is the author of a GMAT Sentence Correction guide published by Pearson India, one of the world’s leading educational publishers. His contribution to test preparation has centred on the careful analysis of language, the interpretation of complex passages, and the development of precise reasoning.

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TEACHING PHILOSOPHY

The LNAT rewards careful thinking rather than quick guessing. Students who approach passages patiently, analyse arguments precisely, and practise consistently tend to improve rapidly. This observation has guided my teaching for four decades.

Master LNAT was not written to make the LNAT easier. It was written to make your thinking stronger. The distinction matters. A student who has genuinely developed the habit of analytical reading does not merely perform better on the LNAT — they arrive at law school with the reasoning skills that legal education will demand and develop further.

The Progressive Difficulty System at the heart of this book reflects this philosophy. Rather than presenting questions randomly, it guides students through four calibrated levels of difficulty — building from foundational skills to elite-level analytical precision. Every exercise, every explanation, every practice test is designed with one purpose: to develop thinking that is clear, disciplined, and reliable under pressure.

In law, as in the LNAT, clarity of thought is the most powerful advantage.

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AUTHOR'S PERSONAL NOTE

“Give a person a fish, and he will have food for a day. Teach him how to fish, and he will have food for life.”

This principle has guided my teaching career for over four decades. Over the years, I have observed one truth repeatedly: persistence and perseverance make everything possible. The LNAT does not test intelligence alone. It tests skills — and skills can be developed.

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