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American confused about UCAS application

I plan to apply to Oxford in Law and was wondering if I need to put LNAT under my qualifications even though I won't take it until October 5th and I know scores don't come out until February. I was thinking of just putting pending under the results, or will Oxford automatically be able to see my results, so will I even need to add it? Thanks!
https://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/applying-to-oxford/guide/admissions-tests/lnat

Section "How do I get my results?": Relevant text "All scores and essay will be made available to the faculty selection committee in time for them to make their shortlisting decisions in November, so candidates do not need to send their results to us separately."

Emphasis mine.

Also https://lnat.ac.uk/what-is-lnat/results/

Section "When do universities see my results?": Relevant text "Starting on 21 October, the first batch of LNAT scores (tests taken between 1 September to 20 October) are released to the universities to download. After that date, within 24 hours of finishing your LNAT, Pearson VUE will make your LNAT score and essay available for download by your chosen university or universities. They will see your score before you do."

Emphasis mine.

So it seems like it should automatically be made available to universities :smile:

Also technically as the LNAT is an admissions test and not a qualification, I'm not sure if you're meant to list it on your UCAS application although I'm not completely certain (as I think you would normally list your SAT or ACT results on there?). You might need to check with UCAS on that front to ensure you do declare all required qualifications etc properly.
(edited 7 months ago)

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