2011Years of Law School of University of Bristol undergraduate majors have:
ULLB Law
ULLB Law with Study Abroad
ULLB Law with Study in Continental Europe
ULLB Law and French (Joint Honours)
ULLB Law and German (Joint Honours)
All applicants for law school undergraduate degree courses students are required to take the LNAT exam.
LNAT introduction:
LNAT- National Admission Test for
LawNational legal admission test
What is the LNAT?
This examination will be to assess the potential candidates of law, it is not considered as is the A-level test certificate.It is only as the law school application are required for A-level, GCSE scores or other available to law school data (PS, recommendation), a selection of information as well as some interview performance.LNAT is on the improvement of the selection process, makes it to all students, regardless of their educational background, can obtain the fair treatment.Because does not test the amount of knowledge, students do not need to have any legal knowledge, and on the basis of intelligence and skills to the test.
Do I need to sit the LNAT?
All law students enrolled in 2011 the British university, are required to participate in the LNAT test:
UUniversity of Birmingham (course codes M100,
MR11, MR12, M1N1)
UUniversity of Bristol (course codes M100,
MR11, MR12)
UUniversity College London (course codes
M100, M101, M102, M141, M142, M144, M145, M146)
Note: if the application is not a LNAT partner universities school, students are not required to take the LNAT exam.
When do I take the LNAT?
If the students to determine the law for the school, must as soon as possible to determine the examination time and place.
Students must apply for University in LNAT examination, and to participate in only one, only then the effective test scores.For example, in 2011 September the students take part in an LNAT exam in September 1, 2010 to 2011 June 30 day only.
The examination form
UThe LNAT test time is 2 hours and 15 minutes
UThe examination is divided into two parts:
The first part (Section A) 42 multiple-choice questions - these problems based on 12 argumentations, each 3-4 multiple choice questions, the examination time for 95 minutes
The second part (Section B) in 5 different themes quiz choose 1 writing demonstrate their point of view, 40 minutes
Examination results
UResults released: January 15, 2011 before the students take the exam to get results in January 31, 2011; January 15, 2011 after participating in the examination of the students get the results in 2011 and early July
UThe first part of the LNAT test (Section A) 42 multiple choice by Pearson
VUE computer grading, this is known as LNAT fraction; the second part (Section B) don't score, but to each university admissions office by the teacher to read the audit.
Other information
2009-2010 school year, a total of more than 7000 students to take the LNAT exam.