Insights and Strategies for Law Applicants

Welcome to the Henry Pelganta Tutoring blog — your expert source for LNAT strategy, UK law university admissions, and Oxbridge insights. Whether you’re applying from the UK or abroad, this is where you’ll find practical, high-level advice to help you stand out.

How to Score Above 30 on the LNAT: Top 5 Strategies That Work

If you're aiming for Oxford Law, UCL, or another top UK university, scoring high on the LNAT is essential. In this guide, I share the top 5 strategies I've used to help students improve their scores by up to 8 points in just a few weeks.

Is the LNAT Hard? A Breakdown by an Oxford Scorer

As one of the UK’s top LNAT scorers and a former Oxford Law student, I’ve coached dozens of international and UK-based applicants through the test. This guide breaks down why the LNAT is considered difficult, and — more importantly — how you can beat it.

A Guide to the LNAT for International Students

For many international students, preparing for the LNAT (Law National Aptitude Test) may feel unfamiliar or overwhelming. The format, timing, and skills required often differ significantly from standardised tests used in other countries. In this guide, I’ll address four common misconceptions and provide practical strategies to help you succeed in the LNAT.

Essay or MCQ – Which Matters More for the LNAT?

One of the most common questions I get from students preparing for the LNAT is: Which section matters more in the LNAT– the essay or the multiple choice questions. At first glance, it seems like a simple strategic choice. But the reality is more nuanced.

Two Overlooked LNAT Question Types Top Scorers Master

When preparing for the LNAT Multiple Choice (Section A), many students struggle with question types that are not necessarily harder — just often misunderstood. In this guide, I’ll break down two frequently neglected LNAT MCQ types and explain how top scorers (30+) approach them strategically to consistently outperform the competition.