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Chances of getting LSE law?

I had a fairly strong application, with two a stars and an a, a solid personal statement and strong references. However, I have gotten 25/42 on the LNAT. I don't know if this score is too uncompetitive, and if it brings my application for LSE down by a lot?

I'd appreciate honest feedback, so I know sort of what to expect with LSE. Thanks in advance! :smile:

Reply 1

Original post by Anonymous
I had a fairly strong application, with two a stars and an a, a solid personal statement and strong references. However, I have gotten 25/42 on the LNAT. I don't know if this score is too uncompetitive, and if it brings my application for LSE down by a lot?
I'd appreciate honest feedback, so I know sort of what to expect with LSE. Thanks in advance! :smile:

50/50 I bet

the average LNAT for Oxbridge was 30 and LSE follows a similar standard level

Reply 2

Original post by maniac2007
50/50 I bet
the average LNAT for Oxbridge was 30 and LSE follows a similar standard level

considering the acceptance rate is 15% even those with 4a*s and an amazing lnat don’t have a 50/50 chance.

Reply 3

Original post by Anonymous
considering the acceptance rate is 15% even those with 4a*s and an amazing lnat don’t have a 50/50 chance.


Good point

I was being kind

Reply 4

Original post by Anonymous
I had a fairly strong application, with two a stars and an a, a solid personal statement and strong references. However, I have gotten 25/42 on the LNAT. I don't know if this score is too uncompetitive, and if it brings my application for LSE down by a lot?
I'd appreciate honest feedback, so I know sort of what to expect with LSE. Thanks in advance! :smile:


I have similar stats to you with 24 in my LNAT, decent PS and references, GCSE of 999888776, predicted grades A*A*AB A* (EPQ) and I might be a contextual student. Despite that, I still haven't heard back from LSE. Got rejected from UCL and Kings for my lnat being too low, but I've heard that LSE puts more emphasis on your PS over your lnat, and I've seen someone get accepted into LSE and rejected from UCL (25 lnat).
I think the low LNAT puts us at a disadvantage, but that doesn't mean you should give up hope! I'm just hoping my prayers this Ramadan help me get in.

Reply 5

Original post by Anonymous
I had a fairly strong application, with two a stars and an a, a solid personal statement and strong references. However, I have gotten 25/42 on the LNAT. I don't know if this score is too uncompetitive, and if it brings my application for LSE down by a lot?
I'd appreciate honest feedback, so I know sort of what to expect with LSE. Thanks in advance! :smile:
The process is too unpredictable to know for sure I’m afraid. however, i received an offer from lse even though i had a 23 lnat. I did apply with 3A* predicted and 9 9s 2 8s at gcse, and a pretty strong personal statement. As long as ur personal statement was great then u still have a chance

Reply 6

Original post by Anonymous
The process is too unpredictable to know for sure I’m afraid. however, i received an offer from lse even though i had a 23 lnat. I did apply with 3A* predicted and 9 9s 2 8s at gcse, and a pretty strong personal statement. As long as ur personal statement was great then u still have a chance
For context i got rejected from kcl, ucl, and oxford pre interview, so you never know!

Reply 7

Original post by Anonymous
I had a fairly strong application, with two a stars and an a, a solid personal statement and strong references. However, I have gotten 25/42 on the LNAT. I don't know if this score is too uncompetitive, and if it brings my application for LSE down by a lot?
I'd appreciate honest feedback, so I know sort of what to expect with LSE. Thanks in advance! :smile:


ngl it could be enough! I got a 28 on the LNAT but lse rejected me for my personal statement lol so you never know. did it all work out?

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