This Third Edition provides a comprehensive and fully up to date guide for all those preparing to sit the National Admissions Test for Law. It has been thoroughly revised to take account of the recent changes to the test and to reflect the latest advice and guidance relevant for candidates. Readers will find all they need to face the exam with confidence, fulfil their potential and succeed in their application.
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A comprehensive must-have guide for all those preparing for and sitting the LNAT exam.
Part One: Introduction - The National Admissions Test for Law (LNAT) - How Will This Book Help Me? - Application to Read Law Part Two: Verbal Reasoning Tests - Verbal Reasoning - Format and Design of Multiple-Choice Questions - Approach to Multiple Choice-Questions - Developing Crtical Rasoning Test Skills - LNAT Response Formats Part Three: LNAT Practice Test and Answers - LNAT Practice Test - LNAT practice Test Answers Part Four: Writing the LNAT Essay - LNAT Requirement and Sample Test - Structured Approach - Critical Thinking - Developing the Use of Grammar, Sentences and Punctuation
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780857254856
Publisert
2011-06-02
Utgave
3. utgave
Utgiver
Sage Publications Ltd
Vekt
220 gr
Høyde
246 mm
Bredde
171 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
132

Biografisk notat

Rosalie Hutton BSc, MSc, MCIPD, is an Occupational Psychologist who has specialised in the field of assessment and testing for 25 years. As CEO of her own company, Rosalie has designed and published a range of psychological assessment measures and is the co-author of a number of assessment books on multiple-choice questions. Glenn Hutton BA, MPhil, FCIPD, is a consultant to organisations concerned with recruitment and selection by way of assessment or examination. Previously a Police Superintendent and Head of the National Police Training Examinations and Assessment Unit, he co-authors books on criminal law and assessment. Fraser Sampson LLB, LLM, MBA, is the Chief Executive of the West Yorkshire Police Authority. He was formerly a solicitor in the Employment Group at Walker Morris, before which he was head of the National Police Training Examinations and Assessment Unit. He has written several books on criminal law and is a highly respected authority on police law.