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.

RESOURCE 1 — FREE CHAPTER & DIAGNOSTIC TEST

Chapter 2: The Progressive Difficulty System — Read Free Online + LNAT Diagnostic Test

Read the foundational chapter of Master LNAT on this website and take the 20-question LNAT Diagnostic Test. Discover your PDS level — from Foundational to Elite — and get a personalised study plan recommendation.

RESOURCE 2 — PRECISION OF LANGUAGE

Precision of Language — A Guide for Analytical Writers

Who It Is For
LNAT candidates, law students, university applicants, and anyone who wants to write more clearly and persuasively under pressure.

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RESOURCE 3 — LOGICAL FALLACIES

Logical Fallacies — A Guide for LNAT and Analytical Reasoning

Who It Is For
LNAT candidates, law students, philosophy students, and anyone working with analytical arguments.

What It Covers

RESOURCE 4 — GRAMMAR FOR CLEAR ARGUMENT

Grammar for Clear Argument — The Analytical Writer’s Guide

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 Note on the Nature of This Book — Ramana Rao MLV

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.

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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