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Some law degrees (LLBs) will require you to take the LNAT (Law National Aptitude Test), which contains multiple choice questions and an essay section - this exam generally cannot be substituted by the LSAT, so check with your university. Only some universities will require applicants to take the LNAT, namely: Bristol, Durham, Glasgow, KCL, Nottingham, Oxford, UCL, and LSE (SOAS requires the LNAT for those without a traditional academic background).

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