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Feb 09, 2018
Written By Billy Sexton, Editor, AllAboutLaw.co.uk
Feb 09, 2018
Written By Billy Sexton, Editor, AllAboutLaw.co.uk
“The what?!” The LNAT! “Sorry, you’ve lost me…”
Right, okay. The LNAT is the National Admissions Test for Law and is used as an entry exam by several universities as part of the selection process for their undergraduate law degree programmes.
If you’re applying to start studying law in 2016, you may have to sit the LNAT. We’ve put together a handy list of universities and courses that require students to have sat the LNAT.
There are so many study mode options available to aspiring lawyers now. But which one is right for you? Find out with Arden University's handy decision-making tool.
University of Bristol
Law (M100), Law with French Law (MR11) and Law with German Law (MR12).
Durham University
Law (M101) and Law with Foundation (M102).
University of Glasgow
Law (M114), Law with French Language (M1R1), Law with French Legal Studies (M121), Law with German Language (M1R2), Law with German Legal Studies (M122), Law with Italian Language (M1R3), Law with Italian Legal Studies (M1M9), Law with Russian (M1RR), Law with Spanish Language (M1R4), Law with Spanish Legal Studies (M123), Law/Business Economics (MN11), Law/Business Management (MN12), Law/Economic and Social History (MV13), Law/Economics (ML11), Law/English Literature (MQ13), Law/Gaelic Language (MQ15), Law/History (MV11), Law/Philosophy (MV15) and Law/Politics (ML12).
King’s College London
Politics, Philosophy and Law (LM21), Law (M100), English Law and French Law (with year abroad) (M121), English Law with German Law (M122) and English Law and Hong Kong Law (M190).
University of Nottingham
Law (M100), Law (Senior Status) (M101), Law with French and French Law (M1R1) and Law with German and German Law (M1R2).
University of Oxford
Law (M100), Law with European Law (M190), Law with French Law (M191), Law with German Law (M192), Law with Italian Law (M193) and Law with Spanish Law (M194).
SOAS, University of London
Law (M100), African Studies and Law (TM51), History of Art/Archaeology and Law (VM31), International Relations and Law (LMF1), Law and Arabic (MT16), Law and Burmese (MTCH), Law and Chinese (MT11), Law and Development Studies (LM91), Law and Economics (LM11), Law and Geography (LM71), Law and Georgian (MT19), Law and Hebrew (MQ14), Law and History (MV11), Law and Indonesian (MTDH), Law and Korean (MTDL), Law and Linguistics (MQ11), Law and South-East Asian Studies (TMJC), Middle Eastern Studies and Law (TM61), Persian and Law (MTD6), Politics and Law (LM21), Social Anthropology and Law (LM61), South Asian Studies and Law (TMH1), South Asian Studies and Law (Including Year Abroad) (TM3C), Study of Religions and Law (MV16), Swahili and Law (MTD5), Thai and Law (TM31), Turkish and Law (MTC6) and Vietnamese and Law (MT1H).
University College London
Law (M100), Law with French Law (M141), Law with German Law (M142), Law with Hispanic Law (M144) and English and German Law (4 years) (M146).
Have we listed a course or university that you’re interested in potentially studying? If so, you’d better get preparing for the LNAT and check out some sample LNAT questions. Good luck!
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