TestMasters Courses in De Queen Arkansas for the LSAT
De Queen-area students who are looking for a decisive edge on the LSAT can choose to take either a TestMasters’ comprehensive Full-Length LSAT Course at a location in Arkansas or our in-depth Online LSAT Course at their convenience. Students in Arkansas who would like to prepare for the LSAT one-on-one with a private tutor can either study entirely with one of our LSAT private tutors or supplement a TestMasters LSAT course with a private tutoring package.
Full Length LSAT Course
- Eighty hours of live, in-class instruction
- Thirty-minute Q & A sessions with your instructor prior to 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 set of TestMasters LSAT books delivered free via courier, including access to all previously released LSAT questions (over 6500 total)
- Four proctored (and eleven additional) full-length LSAT PrepTests with comprehensive score analyses available for each
- Thorough homework assignments that contain real 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 TestMasters’ proven methods and techniques
- Written or video explanations for all logic games, line reference notes for every reading comprehension passage, and written, video or audio explanations for numerous logical reasoning questions
- Access to our toll-free Helpline, which students can use to talk about LSAT questions with a TestMasters instructor (open weekdays between 1PM and 4PM Eastern/10AM and 1PM Pacific)
- Full access to the LSAT study tools in our Online Resource Center—here, you can score LSAT PrepTests, examine score reports, take psychometric quizzes, view instructional videos and study written explanations, use the Flawed Methods of Reasoning database, search for questions using the LSAT Search Engine, and read special bulletins concerning the LSAT and law school admissions
- Cost—$1450
Online LSAT Course
- More than thirty hours of instructional videos featuring TestMasters founder Robin Singh, the world record-holder for perfect scores on the LSAT
- Full access to the LSAT study tools in our Online Resource Center—here, students can score LSAT PrepTests, examine score reports, study LSAT vocabulary with psychometric quizzes, view instructional videos and study written explanations, sharpen argument evaluation skills with the Flawed Methods of Reasoning database, search for questions using the LSAT Search Engine, and review academic bulletins concerning the LSAT and law school admissions
- 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)
- Access to TestMasters’ proven methods and techniques
- Systematic question type classification for every released LSAT question
- Written or video explanations for each logic game, line reference notes for each reading comprehension passage, and written, video or audio explanations for numerous logical reasoning questions
- Fifteen full-length LSATs and access to comprehensive score reports for each
- Cost—$950
Weekend LSAT Course
- Sixteen hours of in-class instruction.
- Instructors who have scored in at least the 98th percentile on an actual LSAT
- A thorough workbook that contains actual LSAT prep questions, LSAT prep drills, numerous analyses, and other LSAT study tools
- Access to over 1300 previously released LSAT questions
- Access to TestMasters’ proven methods and techniques
- Ten full-length LSATs with comprehensive score analyses available for each
- Use of our Online Resource Center for the purpose of scoring LSAT PrepTests and viewing comprehensive score reports.
- Cost—$450
Do I have the option of attending make-up lessons outside of De Queen?
You can log in to the Online Resource Center and print an audit pass if you would like to attend an individual class outside your regular De Queen location. To make a permanent location change at no additional fee, you should call the TestMasters offices as soon as possible so we can reserve a space for you at the new LSAT class location.
How can I reserve a spot in the De Queen TestMasters Course?
To enroll in a TestMasters LSAT prep course, students can pay the tuition in full or make a $100 deposit to save their seat at a particular location. The remaining course tuition must be paid by the registration deadline for the course, one week prior to the first class meeting. TestMasters accepts Visa, MasterCard, and Discover credit or debit card payments, checks, and money orders. Please ensure that all personal checks are received no later than 10 days prior to the first class meeting, otherwise your payment cannot be processed. Students who complete their registration after the 7 day deadline will be assessed a $50 late registration fee.
What do I do if I enroll in the De Queen TestMasters course and I have questions about the assigned homework?
If a student has academic questions about the TestMasters LSAT prep materials they can call our dedicated Student Helpline anytime between the hours of 1 PM and 4 PM Eastern (10 AM and 1 PM Pacific), Monday through Friday. The helpline provides students with an opportunity to speak with an actual TestMasters instructor about their LSAT study questions while they work on the course materials out of class. In-class, students can certainly ask questions and can arrive 30 minutes prior to the start of their course to ask their instructor questions about the previous lesson’s homework.
Does TestMasters have its own LSAT prep books?
De Queen 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.
If I have a scheduling conflict with one of the De Queen 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.
I am taking the TestMasters class in De Queen. Do you recommend that I study for LSAT classes before they take place?
If you plan to take the TestMasters LSAT prep course, you should not do any LSAT preparation on your own or with any other LSAT prep courses beforehand. When you enroll with TestMasters, you will gain access to all available LSAT prep questions (over 6500) and a comprehensive strategy for approaching these questions. If students begin to work through any material before the TestMasters class begins, it often causes students to waste time or develop bad LSAT study strategies.
Can I get tutoring through TestMasters in De Queen?
All TestMasters LSAT tutors are qualified LSAT instructors who have or currently teach our live LSAT courses. TestMasters offers in-person private LSAT tutoring in locations where courses are being held. If TestMasters can accommodate your tutoring request in a location outside of where we offer classes we will set you up with an available LSAT tutor. Students who live far from a class site can purchase telephonic tutoring to work with a qualified TestMasters LSAT tutor.
Am I able to pay for my TestMasters De Queen Course in installments?
TestMasters registration policy allows students to make a $100 deposit to save their seat in a course. The registration deadline for any live TestMasters LSAT course is one week prior to the first class meeting. Students can make payments in any number of installments until that deadline online, over the phone, or by regular mail.
Should I take the LSAT?
The LSAT is a half-day, standardized test that is comprised of 2 logical reasoning, 1 logic games, 1 reading comprehension, and 1 experimental section. The LSAT gauges a student’s acquired reading and critical reasoning skills, and provides a standard measure by which all law schools can evaluate applicants.
How soon should I take the LSAT after my course has completed?
Because students are more likely to remember the material shortly after studying for the LSAT, students are advised to take the test as soon as they feel ready. Furthermore, since many schools have rolling admissions, waiting until later in the cycle to take the LSAT and apply to schools may reduce your likelihood of being accepted. However, if students are not satisfied with their scores on LSAT preptests, it may be worth considering postponing until a later administration.
Who is the author of the TestMasters LSAT course?
Robin Singh is the creator of TestMasters. He is the world’s top expert on LSAT prep as is evidenced by his 12 perfect scores on LSAC-administered LSATs-more than anyone else in the world. Robin Singh continues to develop the course each year by updating the TestMasters course materials with the assistance of a full-time research and development team.
If I am too busy to take the TestMasters full-length LSAT course, what other live courses are available?
The TestMasters weekend LSAT course includes 16 in-person instructional hours and a 400-page coursebook. The weekend course is the abbreviated version of the full-length course (80 hours of instruction and over 6,500 LSAT questions) and is ideal for students who want to take an in-person class but cannot commit to the full-length TestMasters class. It is also excellent for students who have already prepared for the LSAT but need an LSAT review course before taking the test.
When can I take the LSAT?
Unlike many other standardized graduate entrance exams, the LSAT is only administered a finite number of times a year. Test administrations occur in February, June, September/October, and December.
I am planning on studying for the LSAT with a private tutor. If I am working with a TestMasters tutor, what LSAT preparation materials do I need?
If you are enrolled in TestMasters LSAT private tutoring, you may only use course materials purchased directly from TestMasters, or LSAT PrepTests purchased directly from the Law School Admission Council.
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.
When applying to law school, how much does my LSAT score matter?
Although there are some exceptions to the rule, the vast majority of the time the score a student receives on the Law School Admission Test will determine more than any other individual factor where that student will be admitted to law school. Law schools also consider the undergraduate GPA to a degree, but it usually is far less critical than a student’s LSAT score. Since the skills that the LSAT is designed to test are learnable, LSAT preparation is a critical aspect of ensuring that students are as competitive as possible in the law school admission process.
What year did TestMasters start?
Since 1991 there have been more than 100,000 students who have taken TestMasters LSAT prep classes.
Where can I review my diagnostic score reports?
After you have taken a proctored diagnostic, you will be able to log in to the Online Resource Center at 9AM the next day—sometimes even earlier than this—to access and print your score report. Be sure to bring this score report with you if you plan to attend the LSAT review session for that practice test. Supplemental diagnostic score reports are available immediately after you enter your results online. The score reports will provide you with statistics and other information that will assist you in your LSAT preparation.