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What is
the LNAT Law Test? The LNAT is a test that assesses the academic skill and potential of students
who want to study law at various universities in the UK and Europe.
In other words, the LNAT exam is an admissions test used by law schools at
certain British and European universities. It is designed to improve admissions into law
schools in keeping with widening participation and academic fairness.
The LNAT is run by the LNAT Consortium, which contracts a division of Pearson
Education to administer the law school exam.
Pearson Education carries out the administrative tasks associated with the LNAT
test, such as test registration, setting up test centres, marking the
examinations, and sending LNAT exam results to universities and students.
Edexcel is a company owned by Pearson Education. Edexcel is responsible for
creating and monitoring LNAT test questions in conjunction with Pearson
education.
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Note:
LNAT and the National Admissions Test for Law are trademarks of the LNAT
Consortium Ltd in partnership with Peterson VUE, which are not affiliated with
nor endorse this website.
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