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What books are recommended for preparation for LNAT?
google LNAT reading list, it comes up with loads
@Euphoria101 any recommendations?
Arbitio - very hard, but very useful. Costly though!
The lawyer portal - free, but tends to be easier. Very good though cause it's a bank of questions so you can work through at your own pace - e.g. one question a night. Make an account and it saves your data! It times you, but doesn't stop you which is good for when you're starting out.

I didn't use anything else, but I did buy the Mark Shepherd book. Wouldn't really recommend, it's so outdated and SO easy it's insane.

Original post by PetitePanda
@Euphoria101 any recommendations?
Original post by nb123#
What books are recommended for preparation for LNAT?


Original post by Euphoria101
Arbitio - very hard, but very useful. Costly though!
The lawyer portal - free, but tends to be easier. Very good though cause it's a bank of questions so you can work through at your own pace - e.g. one question a night. Make an account and it saves your data! It times you, but doesn't stop you which is good for when you're starting out.

I didn't use anything else, but I did buy the Mark Shepherd book. Wouldn't really recommend, it's so outdated and SO easy it's insane.


I completely agree with the above. The lawyer portal is a fantastic resource, I also bought the William Antony book and also found it on the easier side - nevertheless it was useful in terms of explaining the thought processes and reasoning behind the answers. I would probably just stick to online resources, especially in terms of getting used to reading and answering the questions on a computer screen.
Original post by lawcalling
I completely agree with the above. The lawyer portal is a fantastic resource, I also bought the William Antony book and also found it on the easier side - nevertheless it was useful in terms of explaining the thought processes and reasoning behind the answers. I would probably just stick to online resources, especially in terms of getting used to reading and answering the questions on a computer screen.

I definitely agree, I found the transition between paper tests (I printed out the official ones) and online resources surprisingly tough. It's easier for me to do it on paper!

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