Five tools to sharpen your analytical thinking — All free.
The resources below are offered freely to anyone who finds them useful — whether you are preparing for the LNAT, studying law, writing academic essays, or simply wanting to think and write more precisely.
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Who It Is For
LNAT candidates, law students, university applicants, and anyone who wants to write more clearly and persuasively under pressure.
What It Covers
Who It Is For
LNAT candidates, law students, philosophy students, and anyone working with analytical arguments.
What It Covers
Who It Is For
LNAT candidates, international students writing in English, law applicants, and university students who want to write with greater precision and control.
What It Covers
A short, personal statement from the author on the foundational assumption behind every test preparation book — and why the cognitive training in Master LNAT equips you to handle whatever appears on your test, including question types not covered in these pages.
“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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Please read the instructions carefully before continuing.
Answer ONE of the following three essay questions.
This test has two separate sections, A and B.
This section is divided into 12 subsections; each subsection has between 3 and 4 questions.
You should answer all 42 multiple choice questions in Section A, selecting one of the possible answers listed for each question.
Once you have completed all 42 questions, you will be presented with an Item Review Screen giving you the opportunity to review your responses. Once you are happy with your responses, you should select “End Review” and move to the next review screen.
Time allowed: 95 minutes
This screen shows all questions and your response as correct or incorrect. You may not change your response.
You may view solutions to each question by selecting the “Explain Answer” button in the top left corner of the question.
Time allowed: Up to a maximum of 90 minutes
This section has three essay questions.
You should select and answer one question in Section B.
Time allowed: 40 minutes
There are no answers provided in this section.
The LNAT is not looking for any factual knowledge about any of the essay topics.
Only your ability to construct a reasoned and balanced argument, giving your arguments as well as acknowledging counter-arguments, is being tested.
No marks are deducted for too many or too few words. We advise that 750 words is probably the maximum you could write in the time given. The quality of your argument is more important than the length of the essay.
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