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The Lawyer Portal - is it any good for LNAT?

Hii!! So, I recently came across the lawyer portal website and they are offering an online package for £75 for a year. But I’m not too sure to go ahead as there isn’t enough info with regards to the reviews and effectiveness on trust pilot or any other site……!

So, if you have used it, please can you let me know whether it’s trustworthy and useful to use!!

Thank you!! xx

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by ankitha_xx
Hii!! So, I recently came across the lawyer portal website and they are offering an online package for £75 for a year. But I’m not too sure to go ahead as there isn’t enough info with regards to the reviews and effectiveness on trust pilot or any other site……!
So, if you have used it, please can you let me know whether it’s trustworthy and useful to use!!
Thank you!! xx

You do not need any package or to go through any online pay-wall for practicing for the LNAT. I would advise the cheaper option of going onto amazon and buying some of the test books from there, you'll get plenty practice through them. You could ask your teachers to take a look at your essays if it is section b you are concerned about.

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by riley1500
You do not need any package or to go through any online pay-wall for practicing for the LNAT. I would advise the cheaper option of going onto amazon and buying some of the test books from there, you'll get plenty practice through them. You could ask your teachers to take a look at your essays if it is section b you are concerned about.


Thank you!!
Do you have any Amazon recommendations that you would suggest?? Thanks!!

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by ankitha_xx
Thank you!!
Do you have any Amazon recommendations that you would suggest?? Thanks!!

I sure do. I used 'The Ultimate LNAT Guide' and 'Mastering the National Admissions Test for Law'. Both had so many questions, different from one another, and had lots of advice on the essay section.

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Yeh there are loads of books for the LNAT online, however quite a few are significantlyyy easier than the real thing. (The ultimate LNAT guide is a lot easier imo) but depending on the score you’re aiming for, it might be okay.

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by adess.18
Yeh there are loads of books for the LNAT online, however quite a few are significantlyyy easier than the real thing. (The ultimate LNAT guide is a lot easier imo) but depending on the score you’re aiming for, it might be okay.

Out of interest, what did you use and what score did you get?

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by riley1500
Out of interest, what did you use and what score did you get?


Well I haven’t officially done mine, I have it next month. I’m referring to the practice I’ve done + what others have also said about the LNAT guide.

From the LNAT guide book I was getting approx 4/5 in each section. Compared to the 2 LNAT papers Ive done from the actual website where I got approx 22… overall, the difficulty was apparent

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by riley1500
I sure do. I used 'The Ultimate LNAT Guide' and 'Mastering the National Admissions Test for Law'. Both had so many questions, different from one another, and had lots of advice on the essay section.


Thank you!! I’ll make sure to order them soon!! :smile:)

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