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Does you LNAT result go on your UCAS form? Or do the unis look for the results?

Hey im doing the LNAT tomorrow and I'm wondering how the universities would get my result. Do I have to wait to send my ucas form off before I sent it off with a lnat score, or do the universities look themselves???
For anyone who has takn the lnat how did you get you get your results through?
Also, my Ucas form hasn't been sent ff yet, its just been sent to the referee, so i haven't got a particular number o put down!
Help!!!

Reply 1

Hey, I did the lnat last yr. You can send your form off don't worry. The lnat score will go straight to your chosen universities, and you will also get your score by e-mail.

Reply 2

Surely you could have just looked on the LNAT website?

Reply 3

I did, I even called them up but they don't seem to know what's going on! Is thre anything you have to put on the lnat test paper thing other than ur name etc then, you know, so that they can send the results through?

Reply 4

I have absolutely no idea. I didn't sit it. I should think they have an FAQ on the website.

Just in case that doesn't cover your concerns, I have PMd someone who actually sits on the LNAT board thingy. He will probably answer your question when he is on next.

Reply 5

vrbuxton1
I did, I even called them up but they don't seem to know what's going on! Is thre anything you have to put on the lnat test paper thing other than ur name etc then, you know, so that they can send the results through?


You obviously didn't look very closely. All your questions in your original post are answered prominently and straightforwardly on the website.

On the LNAT home page there is a link "How do I get my LNAT result?" which takes you straight to http://www.lnat.ac.uk/help/test.html, where the system for delivering results to universities is explained.

There is also a link on the home page "Where do I find my UCAS application number" which takes you to http://www.lnat.ac.uk/help/registration.html, where the system for adding your UCAS number later is explained.

When you registered for the LNAT you told Pearson which universities to send the result to. If you have changed your mind, log back in and change the list. That's the simplest solution, although any University that receives your UCAS form can also search for your result by your name and date of birth. That's all there is to it.

Reply 6

It wouldn't make sense for it to go on your UCAS form as that gets sent to all your universities. If it was put on there then even non-LNAT universities would be able to see what you got.

Reply 7

You won't get your result until mid-January anyhow.