LNAT (Law National Admissions Test) preparation tutoring covers the multiple-choice comprehension section (Section A) and the essay (Section B). Required by Oxford, UCL, Glasgow, Durham, KCL, Bristol and other leading law schools, the LNAT tests critical reading and analytical writing rather than legal knowledge.
The LNAT essay gives students 40 minutes to write a persuasive, structured argument on an unseen topic. A tutor who knows what LNAT assessors look for can transform essay quality in a small number of sessions.
Newcastle has a dedicated community of private tutors, with strong demand for GCSE Maths and English support.
Every LNAT tutor listed for Newcastle sets their own rates and availability, so families across Tyne and Wear can compare verified profiles side by side rather than going through an agency. Whether you need weekly in-person sessions or flexible online lessons, you can message a LNAT tutor directly and arrange a first lesson on your own terms.