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1) The LNAT Law School Test is a computer-based test. What does that mean?
Your will take the LNAT test on a computer using the mouse to navigate between pages and to choose your answers.
2) Can I use a dictionary during the LNAT exam?
No, dictionaries are not permitted in the examination room.
3) Can I write my essay using pen and paper?
No, you will write your essay at the computer keyboard into a form provided on the screen. You may edit your essay using the copy and paste function.
4) Can I take notes during the LNAT test?
Yes, your personal workstation will have a small white board and marker for you to use when taking notes.
5) Can special arrangements be made if I have dyslexia or other learning difficulties?
Yes. You should indicate your any special needs when you register.
6) Can I re-sit the LNAT exam?
No, you may take the LNAT test only once.
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