LNAT Preparation Services
If you’re applying to Oxford, Cambridge, UCL, or other top Russell Group universities, the LNAT can make or break your application. The test is designed to filter top performers from thousands of highly qualified students worldwide. If you’re aiming high, you must learn from a expert tutor.
Who I Am
I’m Henry, a graduate of Oxford Law and one of the top LNAT scorers in the UK (Score: 35/42). I’ve helped students across the UK, Europe, Hong Kong, and mainland China secure places at some of the world’s most competitive law faculties.
My approach is highly analytical, results-focused, and designed to deliver predictable improvements — not just vague “help.”
What Sets My LNAT Prep Apart?
Bespoke 1:1 tutoring based on your target university, college, and current performance
Advanced MCQ strategy using exclusive drills and AI-tagged questions
Essay mastery through real Oxbridge-style marking and deep concept coaching
Score tracking with weekly diagnostics and goal alignment
Strategic application help: university choice, college fit, personal statement planning, and interview prep
Proven Results
Typical Score Improvement: +5 to +8 points within 6–8 weeks
Highest Student Score: 38/42
Admitted to: Oxford Law, UCL, KCL, Bristol
International-ready: Trusted by families in the UK, Hong Kong, Singapore, UAE, and across Europe
Global Compatibility
Online delivery across all time zones
Flexible weekday and weekend availability
Written explanations in clear academic English
Ideal for students from HKDSE, IB, Gaokao, and A-level systems
Mandarin version of materials in development (2025–26)
Who This Is For?
High-achieving students targeting Oxbridge or top UK Law Schools
International applicants seeking a UK expert with global experience
Families who want personalised LNAT preparation that works
Students aiming to convert a good personal statement into a winning one
What You’ll Learn
How to spot trap answers and maximise MCQ efficiency
How to structure your LNAT essay using university-level logic
What examiners actually reward — not what tutors guess
How to build a winning Oxbridge application from the ground up