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LNAT
scores range from 42 to 0 for the reading and multiple choice part of the LNAT
exam. Your score on this part of the LNAT exam represents the number of the
thirty multiple choice reading questions that you answered correctly.
Because the LNAT is a computer-based test, you will get your score by email 3 to 5 days
after you finish the exam.
At the same time, your scores for the LNAT will be sent electronically to the
universities that you have indicated on your LNAT registration form.
The electronic transmission of your scores for the LNAT test is done through the
use of your UCAS PIN number.
It is therefore important to enter you UCAS personal
identifier number correctly on your registration form.
If you are going to study law at a university that does not require the LNAT,
then there is no point in taking the LNAT exam. That is because
non-participating law schools will not be able to have access to your
LNAT score.
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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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