TestMasters Courses in Batesville Arkansas for the LSAT
Batesville-area students who are interested in taking an LSAT course have the option of either attending a TestMasters comprehensive Full-Length LSAT Course at one of our Arkansas locations or else taking our in-depth Online LSAT Course at their convenience on their own schedule. Students in Arkansas who would prefer to conduct their LSAT study one-on-one with a private tutor can either work entirely with one of our LSAT private tutors or use a tutoring package as a supplement to a TestMasters LSAT course.
Full Length LSAT Course
- Eighty classroom hours of instruction
- Thirty-minute Q & A sessions with your instructor before the beginning of each lesson (7.5 hours of extra instruction)
- Instructors who have scored in the 98th percentile or higher on an actual Law School Admission Test
- The complete five-volume set of TestMasters LSAT books delivered free via courier, including licensed use of over 6500 real LSAT questions
- Four proctored (and eleven additional) full-length diagnostic exams with comprehensive performance analyses available for each
- Thorough homework assignments that contain actual LSAT questions, LSAT prep drills, numerous analyses and other LSAT review tools, and a systematic categorization of every question type for all real LSAT questions
- Access to TestMasters’ proven methods and techniques
- Written or video explanations for each logic game, line reference notes for every reading comprehension passage, and written, video or audio explanations for selected logical reasoning questions
- Full access to our toll-free student Helpline, which allows student to talk with TestMasters instructors regarding academic questions and is open weekdays between 1PM and 4PM Eastern (10AM and 1PM Pacific)
- Full access to the LSAT study tools in our Online Resource Center—use the Online Resource Center to score diagnostics, examine score reports, study LSAT vocabulary with psychometric quizzes, watch instructional videos and study written explanations, improve their understanding of arguments with the Flawed Methods of Reasoning database, search for questions using the LSAT Search Engine, and receive special bulletins concerning the LSAT and law school admissions
- Cost—$1450
Online LSAT Course
- Over thirty hours of LSAT prep videos featuring TestMasters founder Robin Singh, the world record-holder for perfect scores on the LSAT
- Full access to the LSAT study tools in the TestMasters Online Resource Center—here, students can score diagnostic exams, examine score reports, study LSAT vocabulary with psychometric quizzes, view instructional videos and read written explanations, use the Flawed Methods of Reasoning database, access specific questions using the LSAT Search Engine, and review academic bulletins concerning the LSAT and law school admissions
- The complete five-volume set of TestMasters LSAT books delivered free via courier, including licensed use of over 6500 real LSAT questions
- Access to the best LSAT preparation methods and techniques in the world
- Systematic question type classification for every released LSAT question
- Written or video explanations for each logic game, line reference notes for each reading comp passage, and written, video or audio explanations for many logical reasoning questions
- Fifteen full-length LSAT Prep Tests with comprehensive score analyses available for each
- Cost—$950
Weekend LSAT Course
- Sixteen hours of live instruction.
- Instructors who have scored in at least the 98th percentile on an actual LSAT
- An in-depth coursebook containing real LSAT prep questions, LSAT study drills, numerous analyses, and other LSAT review tools
- Licensed use of over 1300 real LSAT questions
- Access to the best LSAT preparation methods and techniques in the world
- Ten full-length LSAT Prep Tests and access to comprehensive score analyses for each
- Access to the TestMasters Online Resource Center for the purpose of scoring LSAT PrepTests and viewing comprehensive score reports.
- Cost—$450
If I missed a class at my Batesville location, can I make up classes elsewhere?
TestMasters allows students in the Batesville full-length LSAT course to attend individual classes at an alternate location or transfer to a new location permanently during the same term. To attend an individual class, students must log in to the Online Resource Center and print an audit pass for that lesson. Students wishing to transfer locations permanently can do so at no additional charge by contacting the TestMasters offices to request a space in a new location.
How can I sign up for the Batesville LSAT course?
It is convenient for students to register for a TestMasters LSAT course by making either a $100 down payment or completing their tuition payment in-person, online, or over the phone. TestMasters can take Visa, MasterCard, and Discover debit or credit card payments online or over the phone up until 7 days prior to the first class meeting. Check and money orders submitted at least 10 days prior to the first LSAT class meeting can also be accepted. Please note that students must complete their enrollment at least one week prior to the first class meeting or they will incur a $50 late registration fee.
Is it easy to ask my instructor questions about the course materials?
If while working through your homework or supplemental LSAT prep questions you come across a question that is not answered through the posted explanations or lesson plans on your Online Resource Center, you can attend a half hour homework review prior to each LSAT class lesson or contact the TestMasters Student Helpline. The toll free student helpline is accessible to students enrolled in the TestMasters Full-Length LSAT Course during the week from 1PM-4PM ET (10AM-1PM PT).
Does TestMasters have its own LSAT prep books?
Batesville Weekend LSAT course students receive one 400+ page textbook (with over 1300 actual LSAT questions). They are also able to access the TestMasters Online Resource Center to score and review their supplemental LSAT test results.
What if I can’t make it to a scheduled diagnostic test at my Batesville class location?
Each of the four proctored diagnostic exams is meant to simulate a real LSAT administration. If a student cannot attend the scheduled proctored exam, they can still print it from the Online Resource Center, take it and submit their answer sheet to the TestMasters office in order to obtain their results. Alternatively, if a student is able to attend a make-up exam they can print a corresponding audit pass and attend the exam on a different date, at a different location.
I am considering enrolling in the Batesville TestMasters course, but I haven't studied for the LSAT at all. Should I prepare for the test before taking my first diagnostic?
You should not do any studying for the LSAT before your LSAT prep course with TestMasters begins. Doing so is counterproductive for several reasons 1) Each lesson with TestMasters is designed to introduce students to various concepts on the LSAT and to help them effectively tackle LSAT prep questions by applying these concepts 2) Students who study on their own before the course often end up spending time unlearning ineffective LSAT studying techniques in order to learn the TestMasters methodology.
Will I be able to work with a private tutor if I live in Batesville?
Each TestMasters LSAT tutor is a qualified LSAT instructor who has scored in the 98th percentile on an official LSAC administered LSAT. Students can generally work with a private LSAT tutor in cities where the TestMasters courses are being held, and in other select locations. Students unable to meet with a TestMasters LSAT tutor in-person can work with one remotely through telephonic tutoring.
What is the TestMasters policy on paying in installments?
In order to register for a TestMasters LSAT preparation course, students must complete at least a $100 down payment towards the class tuition. The remaining tuition can be paid in installments up to seven days prior to the first LSAT class meeting. Students must have their tuition paid in full in order to receive their course materials or attend any class meetings.
Who needs to take the LSAT?
The LSAT is a standardized graduate admissions test that measures two skills that are crucial to a student’s success in law school: reading comprehension and critical reasoning. All students applying to ABA-approved law schools must take the test and submit their scores with their applications. The test takes place over the course of half a day and is administered four times a year.
Does TestMasters recommend taking the LSAT immediately after completing my course?
Usually, it is best for students to take the test pretty soon after their LSAT preparation is complete, but there are a number of factors to keep in mind when deciding when to take the Law School Admission Test. If the schools you are applying to have rolling admissions, you should consider how this might impact your application. If you are planning to wait to take the test, consider how you will ensure that the materials are still fresh in your mind when you do take the test.
Who founded TestMasters?
In 1991, Robin Singh founded TestMasters and has been working to continually improve the course ever since. Robin Singh is the leading authority in the world on LSAT preparation, having received 12 perfect scores on LSAC-administered LSATs. He also heads a research and development team in updating the course materials at least once every year.
If I live in a city where the TestMasters full-length LSAT course is not offered but I still want to take a live class, what are my options?
TestMasters recommends that students who want the most comprehensive and effective LSAT prep course take the full-length course; however, for students who are unable to do so but who still want live instruction, the TestMasters weekend prep course is a viable alternative. The weekend course includes sixteen hours of instruction and over four hundred pages of study materials in one coursebook. Although the full-length course includes eighty hours of instruction and five volumes of LSAT study materials, the abbreviated weekend course will still introduce students to the most important concepts on the test and strategies for tackling questions effectively.
When can I take the Law School Admission Test?
The Law School Admission Council administers the LSAT 4 times annually: February, June, September/October, and December.
Can I use my own LSAT preparation materials with a TestMasters one-on-one tutor?
TestMasters instructors do not tutor students with simulated LSAT prep questions or materials developed by other LSAT test prep courses. If you are enrolled in LSAT private tutoring you can work with either TestMasters LSAT course prep books or official Law School Admission Council (LSAC) PrepTests, both of which contain only authentic LSAT questions. If you are not enrolled in the TestMasters LSAT Course you can purchase LSAT prep books directly from TestMasters.
Can my TestMasters tutor help me to determine the best LSAT prep schedule?
Tutoring sessions with TestMasters provide students individualized attention to help them with their LSAT prep. Many students use their tutoring sessions to address specific weaknesses they have identified in their LSAT preparation courses. There are also students who have a general idea of what they would like to accomplish, but aren’t sure exactly how to reach their LSAT preparation goals. TestMasters LSAT tutors can work with both types of students to help them develop and hone their test-taking skills and enable them to walk into their test center confidently on test day.
Does the LSAT play an important role in the law school admissions process?
The score you receive on the Law School Admission Test is likely to have more of an impact on determining where you get into law school than will any other individual factor. Undergraduate GPA matters as well, but usually not nearly as much as does a student’s LSAT score. Because of this, students should devote a significant amount of time and energy to ensuring that they invest in the best LSAT preparation possible.
What year did TestMasters begin offering graduate test prep courses?
Since its inception in 1991, TestMasters has helped over a hundred thousand students prepare for the LSAT.
Where are my diagnostic results posted?
If you are attempting to retrieve your scores after taking a proctored diagnostic, you can log in to the Online Resource Center to view and print your score report. Your score will be available by 9AM the day after the diagnostic is administered, but may be posted sooner. If you plan to attend the LSAT review class for your diagnostic, you should print a copy of your score report and bring it with you. Supplemental diagnostics can be scored online. Once scored, you can view your results right away. The statistical information provided on these score reports will help you to optimize your LSAT preparation.