Is 22 a good LNAT score?
22/42. The average LNAT Score sits at about 22/42 that's 52%. This means that the LNAT is a hard test, you don't need to be aiming for 80%+, something you might be used to in school tests. Instead, focus on getting above the average, and in line with the score that successful candidates got for their chosen university.
What LNAT score do you need for Oxford?
LNAT Scores for Specific Universities
University |
Academic Year |
Average Score for Successful Applicants |
LNAT Score for Oxford |
2020/2021 |
27 |
LNAT Score for UCL |
2019/2020 |
27 |
LNAT Score for LSE |
2019/2020 |
26 |
LNAT Score for King's College, London |
2018/2019 |
25 |
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Do all UK law schools require LNAT?
Not all, universities require students to sit the LNAT as part of their application. The LNAT is useful to admissions officers because a large number of students applying to study law at university have no formal qualifications in the subject, and / or may not have any experience with such a demanding course.
Is LNAT for UK?
The test is used by nine UK universities as part of their admissions process for undergraduate applications to Law. The content of the LNAT is managed by the members of the LNAT Consortium (made up of six of those universities) and the test itself is administered by Pearson VUE, under contract to LNAT.