TestMasters Courses in Benton Arkansas for the LSAT
Students in Benton who are interested in taking an LSAT preparation course can choose to take either a TestMasters’ flagship live course at one of our Arkansas locations or our innovative Online LSAT Course on their own schedule. TestMasters private tutors are stationed in areas near Benton for students who would rather focus on specific aspects of the test. Students can either supplement a TestMasters course with private tutoring or study entirely with a private LSAT tutor.
Full Length LSAT Course
- Eighty hours of in-class instruction
- Thirty-minute Q & A sessions with your instructor preceding each lesson (7.5 hours of extra instruction)
- Instructors who have scored in the 98th percentile or higher on an officially administered LSAT
- The complete five-volume set of TestMasters coursebooks delivered free via courier, including access to all LSAT questions released by the LSAC (over 6500 questions)
- Four proctored (and eleven additional) full-length LSATs with comprehensive score reports available for each
- Rigorous homework assignments that contain actual LSAT prep questions, LSAT study drills, numerous analyses and other LSAT review tools, and a systematic question type classification for all real LSAT questions
- Access to the best LSAT preparation methods and techniques in the world
- Written or video explanations for all logic games, line reference notes for each reading comprehension passage, and written, video or audio explanations for numerous logical reasoning questions
- Access to the TestMasters toll-free student Helpline, which allows student to get in contact with TestMasters instructors about LSAT 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 LSAT PrepTests, examine score reports, study LSAT vocabulary with psychometric quizzes, view instructional videos and read written explanations, study the Flawed Methods of Reasoning database, access questions using the LSAT Search Engine, and review 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, who holds the world record for perfect scores on the LSAT
- Full access to the LSAT study tools in the TestMasters Online Resource Center—use the Online Resource Center to score LSAT Prep Tests, examine score reports, take psychometric quizzes, view instructional videos and study written explanations, use the Flawed Methods of Reasoning database, locate questions using the LSAT Search Engine, and read special bulletins concerning the LSAT and law school admissions
- The complete set of TestMasters coursebooks delivered free via courier, including materials that contain over 6500 actual LSAT questions
- Access to the best LSAT preparation methods and techniques in the world
- Systematic question type classification for all real LSAT questions
- Written or video explanations for each logic game, line reference notes for each reading comprehension passage, and written, video or audio explanations for selected logical reasoning questions
- Fifteen full-length diagnostics and access to comprehensive score reports for each
- Cost—$950
Weekend LSAT Course
- Sixteen hours of classroom instruction.
- Instructors who have scored in at least the 98th percentile on an actual Law School Admission Test
- An extensive workbook that contains real LSAT prep questions, LSAT study drills, numerous analyses, and other LSAT study tools
- Course materials that contain over 1300 actual LSAT questions
- Access to TestMasters’ copyrighted methods and techniques
- Ten full-length diagnostic exams with comprehensive performance analyses available for each
- Use of our Online Resource Center for the purpose of scoring LSAT Prep Tests and receiving comprehensive score reports.
- Cost—$450
Can I transfer from Benton to another location in the middle of the course?
If you would like to attend a single class at an alternate location, you may log in to the Online Resource Center of our website and print out an audit pass, which you must present to the class instructor at the alternate location along with your photo ID. If you would like to switch locations permanently, you may do so at no additional charge, as long as the class at the original location and the class at the new location are running on concurrent schedules and there is space available at the new location. If you decide that you would like to transfer from one class to another, please contact us immediately so that we can reserve a space for you at the new location.
How should I register for the Benton TestMasters LSAT Course?
Registration for a TestMasters LSAT course can be done online, in-person, or over the phone. Students can pay the $1450 course tuition in full upon registration or the $100 deposit to save their seat in a course. Visa, MasterCard, and Discover are accepted forms of debit or credit payments. TestMasters also accepts cashier’s checks, money orders and personal checks. Personal checks must be received by TestMasters no later than 10 days prior to the first LSAT class meeting. Otherwise, students can complete their payments for a TestMasters LSAT course up until 7 days prior to their first LSAT class meeting.
If I take the TestMasters LSAT course in Benton, am I able to ask an instructor for help if I have questions about the materials?
As students work through the LSAT prep materials and LSAT prep tests they can utilize in-class instruction, homework review sessions, and the Student Helpline to ask any questions they may have. Each four hour LSAT class provides students with ample opportunity to ask questions about the LSAT review material being taught, and includes a 30 minute homework review session prior to the start of the lesson. The TestMasters Student Helpline is available to students outside of regular class hours, and can be reached during the week from 1 PM to 4 PM ET or 10 AM to 1 PM PT.
Do I get real LSAT questions when I sign up for the full-length TestMasters LSAT course inBenton
Registration in the TestMasters Benton Weekend LSAT course includes a Weekend Course textbook and access to the Online Resource Center. The Weekend Course textbook includes course materials, supplemental diagnostic exams, and supplemental practice questions. All questions included in the TestMasters materials are taken from officially administered LSAT exams, released by the Law School Admission Council.
If I have a scheduling conflict with one of the Benton diagnostic exams, can I take the diagnostic at a later time?
In the event that you cannot attend a proctored diagnostic exam you can make it up by auditing the exam at a different location or by taking it on your own. The test will be available on your Online Resource Center on the day that you are scheduled to take it in class. You can download the exam and take it at your earliest convenience, or even request to have the exam released early online. You should self-administer the exam under actual testing conditions then submit your answer sheet to the TestMasters office. Once TestMasters has received your answer sheet we will post your results on the Online Resource Center. You may also audit the diagnostic with a different class by selecting and printing an audit pass on your Online Resource Center.
Should I prepare on my own before taking the Benton TestMasters course?
No. The TestMasters LSAT prep classes are designed to give you the best LSAT studying techniques and the most comprehensive LSAT preparation available, so working through any other prep books is not only unnecessary but in some cases may actually be counterproductive.
I live in Benton. Is there a tutor available nearby?
TestMasters offers in-person private LSAT tutoring in all of the locations that we hold classes. If you are in an area where we do not hold classes you can also make use of our telephonic tutoring which allows students to work one-on-one with any of our TestMasters LSAT tutors nationwide.
Can I attend Benton TestMasters LSAT prep classes before paying in full?
Students who wish to reserve a seat in an upcoming TestMasters LSAT review course may do so by making a $100 deposit. After making a deposit, students can pay the remaining balance in any number of installments by submitting their payment via regular mail, making payments on the Online Resource Center, or making payments over the phone with a TestMasters Enrollment Counselor. All students must have the course tuition paid in full no later than 7 days prior to the first class meeting in order to attend any LSAT classes.
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.
If I have already studied for the LSAT, will waiting to take the test be detrimental?
Usually, if students’ test scores on LSAT preptests are regularly at or close to the score they would like to get on the actual Law School Admission Test, they should take the administered test. This is because students tend to perform better when the information they have been learning is fresh in their minds. Also, when students wait until later in a term to take the LSAT, this delays the submission of their applications and schools with rolling admissions might be less likely to admit them.
Who started TestMasters?
Robin Singh, the creator of the TestMasters course and the foremost authority on LSAT preparation, has worked assiduously to ensure that the TestMasters course is the best LSAT preparation course available. The techniques and strategies that he has invented have set TestMasters apart as the most comprehensive and effective LSAT course and have allowed Robin Singh himself to achieve more perfect scores on the LSAT than anyone else in the world.
What can I do if I am unable to attend the TestMasters full-length LSAT course?
While students who are interested in the most comprehensive LSAT preparation available are generally advised to take the full-length TestMasters course, the weekend course is a suitable live classroom alternative for students who cannot commit to a full-length class or who just want a bit of LSAT review before taking the test. The weekend course provides students with 16 hours of instruction and a coursebook with lessons, homework, and practice tests to help them learn the strategies and techniques that will help them succeed. Alternatively, the full-length course includes 80 hours of instruction and access to over 6,500 LSAT questions—every LSAT question available through the LSAC.
When is the LSAT offered?
February, June, September/October, and December are the four times yearly that the Law School Admission Council administers the LSAT.
What LSAT preparation materials can I use with a private TestMasters tutor?
Tutoring students may only use LSAT prep materials purchased directly from the LSAC or from TestMasters. Both the full-length and weekend course books are available for sale to TestMasters private tutoring students. The full-length LSAT prep books include 5 course volumes (with over 6500 real LSAT questions), and access to our online resources which include hundreds of written, video, and audio explanations, psychometric quizzes and drills, and detailed score analysis for each LSAT practice test. The LSAT Weekend Course book includes over 1200 real LSAT question and access to diagnostic score reports on the Online Resource Center.
What will my TestMasters tutor do to help me with my LSAT prep?
With the help of TestMasters classes and one-on-one tutoring, over one hundred thousand students have been able to maximize their LSAT test prep potential. Studying with a private tutor gives students the freedom to focus their LSAT study in the areas they are struggling. TestMasters tutors can also help students who are not certain where their weak areas are by working with them to identify their strengths and weaknesses.
Why is the LSAT so important?
Law schools tend to consider the LSAT as the single most important factor when determining who to admit. Having a great undergraduate GPA is helpful, but usually not as helpful as having an excellent LSAT score. Since the skills that the LSAT is designed to test—reading and reasoning skills—are learnable, even students with an undergraduate GPA that is less than ideal can compete for a spot at a top law school through their LSAT preparation.
What year did TestMasters start?
Since 1991 there have been more than 100,000 students who have taken TestMasters LSAT prep classes.
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.