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LNAT Practice resources

Hi guys! I am taking the LNAT next month, around mid Oct. However, I have done all the practice resources: arbitio free test, LNAT official practice test, thelawyerportal, mastering the LNAT (Shepherd), passing the LNAT, How2become LNAT book, Ultimate LNAT practice. I still feel like I need more practice as I am not really performing well. Let's be honest, half of the resources mentioned there are so much easier than the official LNAT.

The most recent practice I did was the official LNAT (22 and 20) and arbitio (22). Getting an arbitio subscription is too unaffordable for me as I have spent a lot on the books. Please tell me what should I do.

Reply 1

man you're definitely prepared for the test :eek:
also out of the books you used, which resource was the toughest for you to answer?
(also hi again lol) i rescheduled my LNAT for the 13th of oct from the 3rd eeps.

Reply 2

Original post by nyx2911
man you're definitely prepared for the test :eek:
also out of the books you used, which resource was the toughest for you to answer?
(also hi again lol) i rescheduled my LNAT for the 13th of oct from the 3rd eeps.

HI! I think the toughest is passing the LNAT and mastering the LNAT. However, if you only have the budget for one book, go for mastering the LNAT as there r 4 mock papers. Good luck for your test too, what resources are you using/planning to use?

Reply 3

Original post by brandon1102
HI! I think the toughest is passing the LNAT and mastering the LNAT. However, if you only have the budget for one book, go for mastering the LNAT as there r 4 mock papers. Good luck for your test too, what resources are you using/planning to use?

I'm using the Ultimate Lnat collection- its been a breeze tbh. Mastering the lnat isn't available in my region unfortunately :/
I'm alternating btw the 3 official LNAT mocks and the 1 free sample arbitio test like you. i found the lawyer portal seemed too easy imo.

Reply 4

Original post by nyx2911
I'm using the Ultimate Lnat collection- its been a breeze tbh. Mastering the lnat isn't available in my region unfortunately :/
I'm alternating btw the 3 official LNAT mocks and the 1 free sample arbitio test like you. i found the lawyer portal seemed too easy imo.

I see, where are you from? Well, too bad I have already unconsciously memorised the answers for the mocks, that's why I keep getting perfect for it and I find it no point to repeat the tests again :frown:

Reply 5

Original post by brandon1102
I see, where are you from? Well, too bad I have already unconsciously memorised the answers for the mocks, that's why I keep getting perfect for it and I find it no point to repeat the tests again :frown:

oh yeah that's happening with me too after my third attempt ( I make sure to re-attempt the same mock after at least a week or two)
Im from India :smile:

Reply 6

I don't think there's much more you can do, since you've obviously tried extremely hard. Remember that the only thing you can 'revise' for by doing practice tests is the timing and perhaps it allows you to refine your common sense skills. But apart from that, it's not something you can prepare for, you get what you get.
Just make sure you have completely understood your timing and then stop worrying. Also you should remember that these tests are harder than the real thing to prepare you for it.

Reply 7

Original post by chloenix
I don't think there's much more you can do, since you've obviously tried extremely hard. Remember that the only thing you can 'revise' for by doing practice tests is the timing and perhaps it allows you to refine your common sense skills. But apart from that, it's not something you can prepare for, you get what you get.
Just make sure you have completely understood your timing and then stop worrying. Also you should remember that these tests are harder than the real thing to prepare you for it.

thank you for the advice:smile:
have you given the lnat? how was your performance and where all did you apply?

Reply 8

Original post by nyx2911
oh yeah that's happening with me too after my third attempt ( I make sure to re-attempt the same mock after at least a week or two)
Im from India :smile:

I see, I'm from Malaysia, nice to meet you!

Original post by chloenix
I don't think there's much more you can do, since you've obviously tried extremely hard. Remember that the only thing you can 'revise' for by doing practice tests is the timing and perhaps it allows you to refine your common sense skills. But apart from that, it's not something you can prepare for, you get what you get.
Just make sure you have completely understood your timing and then stop worrying. Also you should remember that these tests are harder than the real thing to prepare you for it.

Thanks so much! that definitely made me feel better :smile:

Reply 9

Original post by brandon1102
I see, I'm from Malaysia, nice to meet you!

ooh thats cool! hi :smile:

Reply 10

Original post by nyx2911
thank you for the advice:smile:
have you given the lnat? how was your performance and where all did you apply?

No I haven't taken it yet, this is just the advice that my teachers and my cousin who is a law student gave me!
I've booked my exam for November and my performance at the moment is quite average but I'm not worrying too much because I'm revising for other exams so I'm focusing on those right now :smile: I'm hoping to apply to UCL, Kings, Durham, Exeter and I'm not sure where else.
How about you!
Original post by brandon1102
I see, I'm from Malaysia, nice to meet you!


Thanks so much! that definitely made me feel better :smile:

I'm glad to hear it! :smile: You will both do fine I promise!

Reply 11

Original post by chloenix
No I haven't taken it yet, this is just the advice that my teachers and my cousin who is a law student gave me!
I've booked my exam for November and my performance at the moment is quite average but I'm not worrying too much because I'm revising for other exams so I'm focusing on those right now :smile: I'm hoping to apply to UCL, Kings, Durham, Exeter and I'm not sure where else.
How about you!

Ah, I'm giving it in about 2 weeks time, really need to prep more for the essay section. I've already graduated from highschool and currently on a gap year gaining some work exp rn - Hope you do well!
I'm applying to oxford, lse, kcl, bristol and qmul :biggrin:

Reply 12

Original post by nyx2911
Ah, I'm giving it in about 2 weeks time, really need to prep more for the essay section. I've already graduated from highschool and currently on a gap year gaining some work exp rn - Hope you do well!
I'm applying to oxford, lse, kcl, bristol and qmul :biggrin:

Oh well good luck I'm sure you'll perform amazingly! And wow that's so cool!

Reply 13

Original post by chloenix
I'm glad to hear it! :smile: You will both do fine I promise!


Im applying for Oxford/UCL/LSE/KCL/Leeds

Good luck to you too!

Reply 14

Original post by brandon1102
Im applying for Oxford/UCL/LSE/KCL/Leeds

Good luck to you too!

Oh that's great! :smile:

Reply 15

what’s the best LNAT revision material?

Reply 16

Bro can i just say that I’ve got the test tomorrow morning and I’ve done no revision except for trying the LNAT website one a week ago and it’s midnight now😭😭😭 I’m reading so many threads finding it crazy and also realising that I’m stupid as hellll for this attitude 😭

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