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Sample LNAT Essay: Should private cars be rationed? If so, how?

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Cars are big and noisy and emit greenhouse gases. But should we be denied access to car ownership in some sort of rationing effort? Read this essay to be acquainted with the correct opinion.

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Sample LNAT Essay: What disciplinary sanctions should teachers be allowed to use?

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Teachers hitting students used to be commonplace in schools across the UK, and who could blame them? Me apparently because I've written an essay arguing that teachers should not have this power and should instead use non-punitive methods to maintain classroom discipline. Click here to read it.

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Sample LNAT Essay: ‘It is right that students should contribute to the cost of their degrees.’ Do you agree?

Posted by Catherine Robinson on

Are students just lazy freeloaders trying to prolong their childhood through excessive studying? I think so, but that's beside the point. In this blog post, you will find an utterly compelling argument on why students should not contribute to the cost of their degrees.

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Sample LNAT Essay: How Should Judges Be Appointed?

Posted by Catherine Robinson on

Judges can be sneaky people with sneaky intentions sneakily trying to further their own political agenda under the sneaky guise of justice. But does that mean we should just give up on judicial independence and make political appointments? Read this essay to find out why that is a bad idea.

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Sample LNAT Essay: "A good sex education is vital in schools and shouldn't be subject to religious or cultural taboos." Discuss.

Posted by Catherine Robinson on

Is sex education good or bad? Some say good, others say bad. Some say mostly good with a smattering of bad, while detractors claim bad intrinsically but extrinsically categorically slightly good. Should the good be subject to the bad or is the bad bad enough to be good? Find out in this blog post.

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