The Law National Admissions (LNAT) Consortium have renewed their exclusive contract with Pearson VUE to deliver the National Admissions Test for Law via their UK network of computer testing centres. Pearson VUE has won the contract to deliver the tests until 2011, with the option to renew until 2013.
The LNAT admissions test, launched in 2005 by a consortium of universities, helps law faculties make fairer choices among the many highly-qualified applicants who want to join their undergraduate law programmes. The LNAT exam has two parts; the first is an 80 minute multiple-choice computer-based test; the second a 40 minute essay question. The tests are designed to test key verbal reasoning skills and the ability of the candidate to argue economically.
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