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Passing the National Admissions Test for Law (LNAT) (Student Guides) | 
enlarge | Authors: Rosalie Hutton, Glenn Hutton Publisher: Law Matters Publishing Category: Book
Buy New: £127.20
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 175831
Media: Paperback Pages: 118 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 9.6 x 6.7 x 0.3
ISBN: 1846410010 Dewey Decimal Number: 340.076 EAN: 9781846410017 ASIN: 1846410010
Publication Date: August 15, 2005 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW. Students' Guide to Passing the LNAT. Written by Rosalie Hutton. Binding: Paperback. Published in 2005
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How to pass your LNAT... March 30, 2006 George Usher-Wilson 9 out of 11 found this review helpful
I would definitely reccomend this book to anyone taking the LNAT. I've had a look at the different books available and this one is the best value for your cash, the most accessible, i.e. you can dive in at any point for a quick bit of revision, which I found ideal when the pre-test fears struck, and I got a place on my course, so it worked for me in terms of content!
Beauty Personified October 3, 2006 G. L. Williams (South West England) 3 out of 8 found this review helpful
This book has given me so much delight. It enabled me to pass my LNAT with flying colours. I am now studying at Oxford and am being headhunted. This book is a first class MUST for anyone interested in law at university. I would put my academic reputation on the line to endorse this literature. Buy it now
Good value for the multiple-choice part January 30, 2007 Frany M 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is a very good value book for the multiple choice element of the test (although I thought one or two of the questions were needlessly ambiguous). The real reason for my 4* rating, not a 5, is that the advice on grammar at the end of the book is seriously wrong on at least two points, and contains several errors of punctuation and syntax itself, which slightly discredits the book. Personally, I doubt whether anyone who needs such basic advice on grammar would do well reading law at a top university anyway. Preparing with this or similar books doesn't guarantee success; and a high score on the LNAT won't get you into a good university by itself. It shouldn't do you any harm if you use this book sensibly, however, and it might help you practise your technique and thus gain confidence. (I achieved a well-above average mark and got a place at my first choice university.)
Mostly good, couple of errors July 21, 2007 Ian Harrison (Cambridge, UK) 3 out of 6 found this review helpful
The shortest and most focussed of the three LNAT books I have tried, although lacks a bit of detail in places and some of the material on grammar doesn't seem to quite make sense. The sample MCQs were generally quite useful. A couple were a bit ambiguous but on the whole worth trying. Better explanations might have helped, but everything reads fine. Overall certainly worth a look, but not the best of the books I cam across.
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