2025 Oxbridge Law School - Tips for LNAT admission test

Date and Time:
21 May 2025
7:30 pm- 8:30 pm
Location:
Zoom Virtual Meeting

As the National Law Admissions Test (LNAT) serves as a basic entry requirement for entering law schools in the UK, how can candidates achieve excellent results? Ascent Prep has already helped many students achieve satisfactory LNAT scores and gain admission to their desired law schools. A senior education consultant will join a tutor with a background in Cambridge Law School to spend an hour dissecting essential application details for enrolling in Oxbridge Law and sharing personal tips for LNAT success!

With little time left to prepare for enrollment in 2026 at Oxbridge Law School

Since LNAT can only be taken once a year and the results are only valid for one year, if you plan to enroll in the law school in 2026, you must complete the LNAT by October 15 or earlier! In these short five months, you must also prepare your Personal Statement and other application documents, and manage exams that can impact your Predicted Grades. Understanding the LNAT test rules and strategies is of utmost importance.

Sufficient preparation for the LNAT! Master the strategies for exam success

LNAT is a computer-based test, divided into two main sections: Section A focuses on reading comprehension, requiring candidates to read 12 articles within 95 minutes and answer a total of 42 multiple-choice questions. Section B involves essay writing, where candidates must choose one question from three given topics and write within 40 minutes. In this seminar, the Oxbridge Law tutor will delve into the various types of LNAT questions and share effective exam strategies. If you are interested in applying to Oxbridge Law School, sign up now!

Seminar Highlights

  • Application details and important dates for Oxford and Cambridge law schools
  • Key factors for admission to Oxford and Cambridge law schools
  • Important dates for taking the LNAT entrance exam
  • Score requirements for LNAT from Oxford and Cambridge universities
  • Analysis of common LNAT question types and scoring tips

Ascent Prep Student Achievements

  • Average LNAT score of 27, surpassing the average admission score of 26 for G5 law degree programmes
  • 85% of our students received admission offers to G5 law degree programs
  • 100% of our students were offered an interview from the University of Cambridge

Seminar Details

  • Date and Time (Hong Kong): May 21, 2025 (Wednesday) 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM
  • Location: Zoom online seminar
  • Speakers: Maisie Ng, Senior Education Consultant at Ascent Prep, and Layan, a tutor with a background in Cambridge Law School
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Michelle C.
Desire Subject Medicine
Programme University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT) Preparation Course
Hours Attended 15

Michelle has excelled in academics since she was young and has been determined to apply to medical school since her third year of junior high school. She attends a local traditional girls' school that offers British A-Level courses. To lay a solid foundation for her dream of studying medicine, Michelle chose challenging subjects such as physics, chemistry, biology and mathematics. In the summer vacation after completing the IGCSE exam, Michelle interned in a cardiologist's clinic for five days through our arrangement. During her internship, she deeply realized the busy schedule of doctors and their sense of mission for the recovery of patients, which made her more determined to become a doctor.

Academically, Michelle took a UCAT preparation course during her first Christmas in the A-Level course, and learned various exam techniques under the guidance of the tutor, mastering how to quickly understand questions. She eventually scored an excellent 2830 in the UCAT exam and obtained a level 1 in the situational judgement test, which led to an interview invitation from the University of Nottingham Medical School. During the Easter period, she attended a personal statement guidance course. With the advice of her tutor, Michelle chose appropriate extracurricular activities and revised the content of her personal statement to make it more clearly express her passion and motivation for medicine. In addition, Michelle also took the BMAT exam (note that the BMAT has now been cancelled) and obtained a good score of 12.7, which exceeded the qualifying score and increased her chances of entering medical school.

To ensure that Michelle can fully express herself in the interview, we recommend arranging three targeted mock interviews to ensure that the areas that need improvement can be accurately improved. Finally, Michelle received an interview invitation from the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Hong Kong through the Non-JUPAS application. Her efforts finally paid off and she successfully received admission notices from the University of Nottingham and the University of Hong Kong.

After sharing Michelle's case, for students who aspire to enter the medical school, starting preparation one to two years in advance can indeed significantly increase the chances of success. Michelle's story not only inspires other students, but also proves that with planning and hard work, pursuing your dreams is achievable.

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David L.
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Programme University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT) Preparation Course
Hours Attended 20

David attends a top secondary school in the UK and has excellent academic performance, with all 9s in GCSE and all A* predicted A-level grades. His dream has always been to become a doctor, and he has worked hard to achieve this goal. However, David unfortunately encountered a setback in the interview for a British medical school in January. The failure of the interview for his first application to a medical school made him depressed and anxious, and he began to doubt his abilities and future. At this time, his father contacted us at Ascent Prep for advice and suggestions.

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Through these intensive trainings, David's interview skills and confidence have been significantly improved. He also used the summer vacation when he returned to Hong Kong to retake the ISAT and UCAT exams and continued to practice under our guidance. At the same time, he continued to work as a research assistant at HKU, enhancing his medical experience and understanding of medical biology. Eventually, David successfully obtained admission notices from three Australian medical schools, including the University of New South Wales (UNSW). This proves that as long as you persevere, you can overcome challenges. His experience inspires other students pursuing their medical dreams, demonstrating to them the importance of persistence and hard work.

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Brian C.
Desire Subject Medicine
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Brian is a student with a passion for medicine and his goal is to attend one of the top medical schools in the world. In order to realize this dream, he not only worked hard in his studies and achieved excellent results, but also actively participated in various extracurricular activities to comprehensively improve his abilities. Brian observed in the hospital’s cardiology department for a week and participated in the BSMS Virtual Work Experience, which allowed him to gain an in-depth understanding of the medical field through technological simulation. He not only learned the skills and qualities required to be a competent doctor, but also experienced the close relationship between doctors and patients.

After learning about Brian's goals, we encouraged him to set his sights on the University of Cambridge Medical School, whose outstanding reputation in medical research and teaching quality are impeccable. We also advised him to apply to other G5 medical schools such as Imperial, UCL and KCL. In order to improve his BMAT score and interview skills, we arranged a 15-hour BMAT preparation course ((Note that BMAT has been cancelled), which provided systematic training by experienced tutors, including problem-solving skills, test-taking strategies and time management. We also conducted several mock interviews for him, specifically targeting the interview style of Cambridge University, and designed relevant questions to help him prepare and better deal with academic and ethical issues.

Brian submitted his UCAS application in mid-October, took the BMAT in November, and received an interview invitation from Cambridge University in December. He was successfully accepted by Cambridge in January and also successfully obtained interview invitations from ICL and UCL. In order to reduce his financial burden, we encouraged him to apply for the Hong Kong Excellence Scholarship Scheme, which offers a scholarship of up to HK$300,000 and can support outstanding students to study in well-known overseas universities. In the end, Brian not only achieved high scores in the BMAT exam, but also was admitted to Cambridge University Medical School and KCL. He finally chose to go to Dowling College, Cambridge, England to pursue higher academic goals and realize his dream.

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