This course is specially targeted at schools, sixth forms and colleges. It provides step-by-step guidance on Mastering the LNAT delivered over a series of eight lectures. Each lecture begins in a classroom environment with a lecturer and board - giving you a taste of University tuition - and proceeds to cover full-screen example texts in-depth.
Lectures are accompanied by relevant questions so you can hone your new skill before moving on. Once you have completed the lecture series, we have an extensive multiple choice question bank with new questions added all the time, with selected texts having their own discussion podcasts.
We also have a range of essay titles to practise with a comprehensive marking form covering 23 parameters to provide targeted feedback.
Plus, the 'for Schools' course features a dedicated chapter including a student tracker document, collaborative exercises such as group essay prompts, and peer marking. Schools can also give access to an unlimited number of students.
We don't operate on subscriptions, so you don't have to worry about recurring payments or unsubscribing. Your single payment provides access to all content for an unlimited number of students for 1 year.
For more details, please view our Curriculum Brochure: Curriculum Brochure - For Schools.pdf
What's in the course?
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The Chapter for Schools
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Student Tracker (Download PDF)
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Unpicking Section A: Introduction
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Unpicking Section A: Writing Answers
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Unpicking Section A: Constructing Questions
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Unpicking Section A: Designing Tests
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Group Essay Prompt (Authoritarianism)
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Group Essay Prompt (Reality Television)
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1. Multiple Choice: 'Reading the Text'
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Lecture
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Tea
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Floodplains
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2. Multiple Choice: 'The Final Two'
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Lecture
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The Hidden Meanings of Harry Potter
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Speaking Welsh
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3. Multiple Choice: 'The Grand Logic'
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Lecture
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Humans: Flying Without Wings
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Artificial Intelligence in Military Conflict
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4. Multiple Choice: 'Analytical Reasoning'
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Lecture
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Boxing and the Brain
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"Of Smells" (Montaigne, 1580)
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5. Multiple Choice: 'Understanding Nuances'
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Lecture
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Success
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Dog Fighting
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6. Essay Structure: 'Pitfalls to Perfection'
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Lecture
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Essay Question Pack (1)
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Essay Question Pack (2)
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Essay Question Pack (3)
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7. Argumentation: 'An Academic Response'
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Lecture
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Essay Marking: How to Get Constructive Feedback
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Essay Marking: Marking Form
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Essay Question Pack (4)
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Essay Question Pack (5)
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Essay Question Pack (6)
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How Did We Do?
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Back-to-Back Multiple Choice Practise Questions
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Guide to the Question Bank
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Tsar Nicholas & Revolution in Russia
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Obstacle Course Racing
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Interpreting Statute
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Yearworth v NHS Trust [2009]
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Causation
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What is Law?
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Should the UK abolish the Monarchy?
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Hydrogen Vehicles
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An Organ Marketplace
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Flat Earthers
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What is Fairness?
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The Brass Family
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Vietnam: The Road to War
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Bentham Meets Coronavirus
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Constitutional Law and Fox Hunting
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Legalising Cannabis
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Bullfighting
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Hobbes and Locke
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On Paternalism
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Who Owns Your Data?
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Breakfast
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Chip and Track
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"Second Treatise of Government" (Locke, 1690)
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A Mid-Tudor Dream
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"International" "Criminal" "Law"
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Eating Ourselves to Death
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Inside Jokes
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The Leveson Inquiry
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The Case for Socialised Medicine
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The Jury's Out…Criminal Justice during COVID
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Free Market Anarchy
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Forex Trading
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Should Britain's Railways be Re-Nationalised?
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Space - The Final (Lawless?) Frontier
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What is Love?
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Wine
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Avant-Garde and Kitsch: A Re-Examination
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Discussion Podcasts
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Sept 2020 - Podcast No.1: 'Tsar Nicholas & Revolution in Russia'
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Oct 2020 - Podcast No.2: 'Tea'
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Jun 2021 - Podcast No.3: 'Locke's Second Treatise of Government'
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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What is the LNAT?
The LNAT is a test that all pupils hoping to study law at one of the top UK universities will have to take. Please see our free Introductory Lecture for more information, or visit: https://lnat.ac.uk/what-is-lnat/
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I thought you couldn't prepare for the LNAT...
Not true! Despite the LNAT being presented as something you cannot prepare for, we can confidently assure you that this is not the case! We have tutored dozens between us and we can say that students who have had frequent and effective practice do much better than students who do not. The national average (averaging years 2016-20) is just under 21 out of a possible 42!
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Why should I choose the Law Admissions Academy?
We have developed a curriculum through our own tutoring experience and painstaking research. The end result is a formula tried and tested with other students that we are bringing directly to your computer in lecture form.We are the first to integrate a truly university style education into law admissions preparation and we are confident that our content will not only help you get into a fantastic university, but give you a sense of familiarity with the teaching style when you actually attend university.
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How many lectures are there?
'Mastering the LNAT for Schools' consists of 8 lectures, the first of which is an introduction and can be viewed for free above, followed by 7 further lectures outlined in the 'What's in the Course?' section. There are also podcasts by Jacob and Harry throughout the Back-to-Back Question Bank within the course to improve your experience and explain the extra tricky questions (you are never alone in this course!)
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Are there recurring monthly payments or subscriptions?
None of our courses are based on a subscription model! For individuals your purchase is for life, we like you to know exactly what you are paying for without having to worry about cancelling before certain dates. Individual purchases are made as a one-off payment through PayPal. For the 'Mastering the LNAT for Schools' programme, the payment must be made annually, but there is no subscription, so no renewal or cancellation obligations.
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How many multiple-choice questions can I practise?
There are currently over a hundred questions, with new questions all the time.
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How do I purchase a course?
Simply follow the on-screen instructions and make your payment using the secure PayPal platform.
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What is the 'for Schools' version of the course?
This course is aimed directly at Schools, Sixth Forms and Further Education Colleges with prospective law students. The education provider can give access to the course to as many students as needed at no extra cost using a school login. In addition, the 'for Schools' version includes a Student Tracker and a unique chapter filled with activities that can be completed in groups between students.
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What if I still have unanswered questions?
If the introductory lecture and FAQs haven't answered your question, please feel free to contact us at: [email protected], where one of us (and not a robot) will reply as soon as possible.