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International LNAT threshold ?

I am an international student from the USA and I received my conditional offer to study at the University of Glasgow in October. I took the LNAT in December 2024 firmed my offer for Glasgow in January 2025 and submitted my documents, such as my final transcript in May. After a few days of waiting, I inquired the admissions team and ask what was going on with my application and I was told that my documents were received and they were confirmed, but they told me that they are still waiting to finalize the LNAT international threshold. Now I’ve been getting anxious and stressed and losing my mind a little bit because I got a 19. I know that Glasgow isn’t very strict with their LNAT scores and have had a low threshold (18) usually, but now I have to wait until July because the last date for international students to take the LNAT is June 30. I really have no other option but Glasgow, so the weight has been killing me.

So I guess my question is does any international student that went to Glasgow or any person who is an international student that does attend a LNAT UK Uni know what the international threshold may be?

I’m seriously trying to have as much faith as possible.

Reply 1

Original post by ruthannnoelette
I am an international student from the USA and I received my conditional offer to study at the University of Glasgow in October. I took the LNAT in December 2024 firmed my offer for Glasgow in January 2025 and submitted my documents, such as my final transcript in May. After a few days of waiting, I inquired the admissions team and ask what was going on with my application and I was told that my documents were received and they were confirmed, but they told me that they are still waiting to finalize the LNAT international threshold. Now I’ve been getting anxious and stressed and losing my mind a little bit because I got a 19. I know that Glasgow isn’t very strict with their LNAT scores and have had a low threshold (18) usually, but now I have to wait until July because the last date for international students to take the LNAT is June 30. I really have no other option but Glasgow, so the weight has been killing me.
So I guess my question is does any international student that went to Glasgow or any person who is an international student that does attend a LNAT UK Uni know what the international threshold may be?
I’m seriously trying to have as much faith as possible.

Congratulations.

Not mean to making you worry, Glasgow is well known for holding up applicants even though it gets hold of all the information and documents. Glasgow always set a condition "satisfactory LNAT results", even though it had already got the LNAT results at the time of making offer. What you could do is wait, but it is no guarantee.

Alternatively, you may explore other options. Some RG unis still have vacancies for Law, I think it worth a try when Clearing opens in July. You may enquire other unis and if anyone say yes, seriously consider whether to give up Glasgow. Good luck.

Reply 2

Original post by cksiu
Congratulations.
Not mean to making you worry, Glasgow is well known for holding up applicants even though it gets hold of all the information and documents. Glasgow always set a condition "satisfactory LNAT results", even though it had already got the LNAT results at the time of making offer. What you could do is wait, but it is no guarantee.
Alternatively, you may explore other options. Some RG unis still have vacancies for Law, I think it worth a try when Clearing opens in July. You may enquire other unis and if anyone say yes, seriously consider whether to give up Glasgow. Good luck.

Thank you so much!!

The "plus satisfactory LNAT score" has been removed from my conditions, and I am now waiting for my offer to be changed to unconditional :smile:)

Reply 3

Original post by ruthannnoelette
Thank you so much!!
The "plus satisfactory LNAT score" has been removed from my conditions, and I am now waiting for my offer to be changed to unconditional :smile:)

That's so good. Congratulations.

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