lnat prep time
is 45 days of prep for lnat enough to score a 30+ ? considering that currently im getting 20-22 on tough mocks (comparatively tougher than avg lnat tests as per chatgpt and claude)
is 45 days of prep for lnat enough to score a 30+ ? considering that currently im getting 20-22 on tough mocks (comparatively tougher than avg lnat tests as per chatgpt and claude)
If you had to divide the weightage between Section A and Section B of the LNAT for the following universities, what percentage would you assign to each?
How should I effectively review my answers? Should I only review wrong ones or should I review both? After reading the correct explanation - what should I do? In my mind I feel okay yes, this is correct but how will that have a positive impact on my next mock? Do I need to make an error log on the type of questions im getting wrong or something like that.
Most Importantly - How should I implement this on my next mock to not make the same mistakes and improve my scores?
Pls can someone give me a comprehensive explanation on how to review each and every answer and how to make the best out of it
Thanks
Hi, my LNAT is on the first week of November. Needed some help
I am currently averaging 22-23 on difficult mocks (higher than avg lnat level as per chat gpt and claude). I get 36 - 37 on easy mocks. I am aiming to score a 30/42. Pls provide with tips and practice routine on how to do so. How much time should i spend per day on lnat, how many mocks to write per week and what other things to do. (how to improve my score and not make the mistakes im making). Sometimes I make an educated guess while answering so how should i stop this and tick answers with logical evidence from the text.
Secondly, what essay routine should I follow. As I sometimes struggle with structuring my ideas. Even though im able to write 400-500 words. My ideas are very scattered and vague. So how should I improve on the essay.
Im aiming for - kcl, lse, ucl, durham, warwick
Hi, I am preparing for LNAT and will give the test end of October. I am struggling with strategies to attempt the paper, when im practicing questions - I look at which answer is the best suitable without giving any evidence from the text on why that should be the correct answer. Pls provide some strategies to attempt the paper (Reading questions first or reading the passage first, while attempting the questions how much should I go back to the passage etc) and any advice/tips going forward
Hi everybody, can someone provide some tips on SOP, Super-curriculars and also LNAT. I am applying for law this year to colleges like ucl, kings, lse etc. Would love some advice and if anybody is willing to send me their SOP
thanks
Hi, I will be writing my LNAT in a few months, starting my prep right now. Wanted an idea of how much time should I dedicate for prep and also what are fews books I should buy for the best guidance and overall preparation.