admission test preparation courses: LNAT, TMUA & ESAT
You've got one shot at this exam. Let's make sure you're ready.
The LNAT. The TMUA. The ESAT.
These tests aren't about how clever you are — they're about knowing exactly what to expect, how to think under pressure, and how to use your time strategically.
That's what these programmes teach.
Three hybrid courses. Created by teacher and super selective university expert Clem Wade, alongside current Oxbridge students who have recently taken and sailed through these tests.
The Courses
Pick your test. Start your prep.
The LNAT Preparation programme
For students applying to Law at top UK universities
The LNAT is the first filter between you and an offer from Oxford, Cambridge, UCL, Bristol, Durham, Nottingham, Glasgow or KCL. Universities don't see your teacher's opinion of you — they see your LNAT score.
This four-week self-paced programme takes you from uncertain to exam-ready: how to approach the multiple choice section strategically, how to write a high-scoring essay under timed conditions, and how to think like the test wants you to.
Coached by a Cambridge Law student who sat and sailed through this test.
What's included:
- An online self-paced lesson, released each week from 4th August.
- Worked examples and practice questions at every stage.
- Weekly question packs.
- A dedicated live Saturday Q&A session each week
- Full access to all course materials
Start date: 4th August 2026
£247 £197 early bird (until 13th July)
TMUA Preparation Programme
For students applying to Maths, Economics, Computer Science or Engineering at Cambridge, Durham, LSE or Warwick
The TMUA separates students who are good at A-level Maths from students who can think mathematically. It tests logic, problem-solving and mathematical reasoning — and it rewards students who've practised the right way.
This four-week programme builds the problem-solving instincts the TMUA is designed to test. You won't just learn the content — you'll learn to think at the pace the exam demands.
Coached by a Cambridge Economics student who sat — and passed — this test.
What's included:
- An online self-paced lesson, released each week from 4th August.
- Worked examples and practice questions at every stage.
- Weekly question packs.
- A dedicated live Saturday Q&A session each week
- Full access to all course materials
Start date: 4th August 2026
£247 £197 early bird (until 13th July)
The ESAT Preparation Programme
For students applying to Engineering, Natural Sciences, Physics at Imperial, UCL, or Biomedical science (at Oxford) and Vet Med (at Cambridge).
The ESAT replaced the NSAA and ENGAA in 2024. It's still relatively new — which means many students don't know how to prepare for it, and many prep resources are out of date.
This programme is built on the current specification. Your coach knows the test inside out, has sat similar papers, and will take you through the exact problem-solving approaches Cambridge and Imperial are looking for.
Coached by a Cambridge Natural Sciences student who sat — and passed — this test.
What's included:
- An online self-paced lesson, released each week from 4th August.
- Worked examples and practice questions at every stage.
- Weekly question packs.
- A dedicated live Saturday Q&A session each week
- Full access to all course materials
Start date: 4th August 2026
£247 £197 early bird (until 13th July)
HOW THE PROGRAMMES WORK
Structured. Flexible. Exam-focused.
Each programme runs over four weeks and is designed to fit around your summer holiday. Watch the sessions on your schedule, pause and rewind as many times as you need, and come to the weekly Q&A with your real questions.
Week by week:
Week 1 — Foundations
Understand the test: format, timing, scoring, and what examiners are looking for. Start with worked examples so you know the standard from day one.
Week 2 — Technique
The strategies that separate strong responses from excellent ones. Timed practice with full worked explanations.
Week 3 — Application
Put everything together under exam conditions. Identify your weak points. Fix them.
Week 4 — Consolidation
Mock conditions, final Q&A, and a clear plan for the days before your test.
FAQ's
When do the programmes start?
All three programmes open on 4th August 2026.
Are these live or self-paced?
The core content is self-paced video and offline workbooks— watch when it suits you. But each week includes a live Q&A session with your coach so you can ask questions in real time.
What if I can't make the live Q&A?
Q&A sessions will be recorded and added to the course so you don't miss anything.
Do I need to be predicted certain grades?
No. These programmes are for any student sitting the relevant admissions test, regardless of predicted grades.
What if I'm sitting more than one test?
You can enrol in more than one programme. Each is completely standalone.
Is there a refund policy?
Upon purchase, there is no refund, however Clem is focused on ensuring these are fit for purpose, so please contact her on [email protected] to share any questions!
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WHY THESE PROGRAMMES
Taught by people who've actually done it.
Every programme is developed and delivered by an Oxford or Cambridge undergraduate — someone who sat this exact type of test, earned a place at the most competitive universities in the country, and knows how to help you do the same.
This isn't generic exam prep. It's specific, current, and taught by someone who was in your position not very long ago.
Built around the new specifications.
The admissions test landscape has changed significantly. The ESAT replaced the NSAA and ENGAA. The LNAT essay prompts have evolved. These programmes are built on current content — not outdated resources.
Designed and quality-checked by Clem Wade.
Every programme is designed in tandem with teacher and admissions expert Clem (Cambridge graduate, A-level examiner, and admissions consultant with over 20+ years of experience helping students into competitive UK universities).