LNAT difficulty is subjective, but it’s generally considered moderately challenging, testing skills different from typical academic exams–like practiced timed critical reading and argument analysis. Compared to other law tests like CLAT or LSAT, LNAT focuses more on passage-based comprehension and less on legal reasoning or formal logic, making it accessible but requiring specific practice with its format. The time pressure is significant with roughly 2 minutes per question, so speed-reading and quick decision-making are as important as analytical ability.