TestMasters Marion Arkansas LSAT Prep Courses

Our in-depth online course is the perfect option for Marion-area students who want to take a TestMasters LSAT preparation course. Marion-area students who want to sign up for an in-person LSAT course can take advantage of our flagship Live LSAT Course in select Arkansas locations. TestMasters also offers private tutoring in other locations in Arkansas for Marion-area students who would rather do their LSAT study with a dedicated tutor. Students can either work exclusively with a private LSAT tutor or use a tutoring package along with a TestMasters LSAT course.

Full Length LSAT Course

  • Eighty classroom hours of instruction
  • Thirty-minute LSAT review sessions with your instructor before the beginning of each lesson (7.5 hours of extra instruction)
  • Instructors who have scored in at least the 98th percentile on an actual Law School Admission Test
  • The complete set of TestMasters LSAT books delivered free via courier, including licensed use of over 6500 actual LSAT questions
  • Four proctored (and eleven additional) full-length diagnostics and access to comprehensive score reports for each
  • Rigorous homework assignments that contain actual LSAT questions, LSAT study drills, numerous analyses and other LSAT study tools, and a systematic classification of every question type for every released LSAT question
  • Access to TestMasters’ copyrighted methods and techniques
  • Written or video explanations for each logic game, line reference notes for each reading comp passage, and written, video or audio explanations for numerous logical reasoning questions
  • Access to our toll-free student Helpline, which allows student to contact TestMasters instructors about 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 read written explanations, use the Flawed Methods of Reasoning database, locate specific questions using the LSAT Search Engine, and review 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—use the Online Resource Center to score diagnostic exams, examine score reports, take psychometric quizzes, watch instructional videos and study written explanations, sharpen argument evaluation skills with the Flawed Methods of Reasoning database, locate specific questions using the LSAT Search Engine, and read academic bulletins concerning the LSAT and law school admissions
  • The complete five-volume set of TestMasters LSAT books delivered free via courier, including access to all LSAT questions released by the LSAC (over 6500 questions)
  • Access to TestMasters’ copyrighted methods and techniques
  • Systematic categorization of every question type for all real LSAT questions
  • 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
  • Fifteen full-length LSATs and access to comprehensive score reports for each
  • Cost—$950

Weekend LSAT Course

  • Sixteen hours of live instruction.
  • Instructors who have scored in the 98th percentile or higher on an actual Law School Admission Test
  • An extensive coursebook that contains real LSAT prep questions, LSAT study drills, numerous analyses, and other LSAT study tools
  • Access to over 1300 previously released LSAT questions
  • Access to the best LSAT preparation methods and techniques in the world
  • Ten full-length LSAT PrepTests and access to comprehensive score analyses for each
  • Access to our Online Resource Center for the purpose of scoring LSAT PrepTests and receiving detailed score reports.
  • Cost—$450

Frequently Asked Questions

I may be moving from Marion to another city. Can I change class locations midway through the course?

TestMasters offers students many options for taking LSAT classes at alternate locations. One option students have is to attend individual classes at a different location. These students must first print out an audit pass and then present it to the LSAT instructor at the alternate location. Another option students have is to permanently relocate to an LSAT class in a different area. Students wishing to exercise this option should contact the TestMasters offices immediately to make sure there is space available in the new LSAT class location.

How do I enroll in the Marion LSAT Course with TestMasters?

The tuition for the TestMasters LSAT prep course is $1450. You must either pay the tuition in full or make a down payment of at least $100 to reserve your place in a TestMasters LSAT course location. If you choose the option to make a $100 deposit, you must pay the remainder of the tuition at least one week prior to the first class meeting. Students can pay using a Visa, MasterCard, and Discover debit or credit card, as well as checks and money orders. TestMasters only accepts personal checks that are received at least ten days prior to the first LSAT class meeting.

I'm planning to take the TestMasters LSAT prep course in Marion. Will I have the opportunity to ask my instructor questions?

TestMasters instructors arrive thirty minutes before the start of each LSAT class lesson to answer questions from the previous lesson’s homework. Students are also given opportunities to ask LSAT prep questions during each four-hour lesson. If you have a large number of questions and your instructor is unable to answer all of them in class, you can get further assistance from TestMasters instructors by calling the Student Helpline. The Student Helpline is available weekdays from 1PM to 4PM Eastern Time (10AM to 1PM Pacific Time).

Do I get real LSAT questions when I sign up for the full-length TestMasters LSAT course inMarion

Registration in the TestMasters Marion 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.

Am I able to make up one of my scheduled Marion diagnostic exams?

Students can make up diagnostic tests on their own or they can audit the exam with another class. Each proctored exam is made available online on the day that a student’s class is scheduled to take it. If a student would like to take the test earlier they can request to have the exam released sooner. Also, if there is another date and location that a student can audit, they may print out a corresponding audit pass for the proctored exam from their Online Resource Center.

Would it be a good idea to practice LSAT test taking strategies before enrolling in the Marion LSAT preparation course with TestMasters?

If you intend to take a TestMasters LSAT course, you should not do any LSAT review before the LSAT course begins. Taking or studying for LSAT diagnostic tests before the TestMasters class begins will prematurely expose you to material that TestMasters uses in the course to expose students to the TestMasters methodology. We recommend that students wait until the LSAT prep course with TestMasters begins to ensure that they do not encounter duplicative material.

Will I be able to work with a private tutor if I live in Marion?

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.

Am I able to pay for my TestMasters Marion 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.

What is measured by the Law School Admission Test?

Students seeking admissions into law school must take the Law School Admission Test (LSAT). The LSAT is a standardized graduate entrance exam that is administered four times a year, and students have to option of taking the February LSAT, June LSAT, September LSAT/October LSAT, or December LSAT. This half-day test is designed to test two skills critical to success in law school: critical reasoning and reading comprehension. The test is broken down into one writing sample essay and five multiple choice sections: 2 logical reasoning, 1 logic games, 1 reading comprehension, and 1 experimental section.

Is it best to take the LSAT right after completing the course?

Once your LSAT study is complete and the material is still at the forefront of your mind, you should register for the test and take it as soon as possible. Waiting until late in the term could affect your application at schools with rolling admissions. However, if your scores on your LSAT prep tests are consistently below the score you would like to receive on the actual test, it might be worth waiting until a later administration.

Who created the TestMasters LSAT courses?

TestMasters was founded by Robin Singh, the world’s foremost authority on LSAT prep. Robin Singh has achieved a world record of 12 perfect scores on the LSAT and heads a research and development team in yearly updates to the TestMasters LSAT course materials.

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.

Is the LSAT offered multiple times per year?

Students cannot register for the LSAT on any given day. They must register for a specific LSAT test date in February, June, September/October, or December.

What LSAT prep materials can I cover with my TestMasters tutor?

TestMasters only prepares students using officially licensed LSAT questions. Other than publications purchased directly from the Law School Admission Council, LSAT private tutoring students may not use materials other than the TestMasters course books in their tutoring sessions. If students do not want to purchase either the full-length or weekend LSAT course materials, they should buy real LSAT PrepTests from the LSAC to work through with their LSAT tutor.

I want to do my LSAT prep with a private tutor. What is the structure of these LSAT study sessions?

TestMasters tutors can help students study for the LSAT in a variety of ways. Many students come to their tutoring sessions already knowing exactly what questions and concepts they would like to go over, and our tutors help them with those questions and enable them to find faster and more effective ways to approach the test. Other students need more guidance in determining what they need to work on. Our tutors guide these students to recognize the mistakes they are making and provide them with expert advice on how best to improve their LSAT understanding throughout the course of their LSAT preparation.

How important is the LSAT in the law school admissions process?

Typically a student’s score on the Law School Admission Test is the most heavily weighed factor in the law school admissions process. A student’s undergraduate GPA is also heavily weighed, but it takes second place to a student’s LSAT score. The LSAT tests the logical reasoning skills necessary to perform well in law school and as an attorney. It also serves as an equalizer, offering an unbiased means of comparison among students with vastly different undergraduate records. While students are unable to change GPAs after graduation, they can absolutely control the way they prepare for the LSAT: scoring well on this one test can help compensate for a lackluster college career.

What year did Robin Singh teach the first TestMasters LSAT course?

More than 100,000 students have taken TestMasters since its inception in 1991.

How are my LSAT PrepTest results made available on the Online Resource Center?

After the TestMasters offices have scored your proctored diagnostic, you will be able to save, print, and review your score report in the Online Resource Center. This process will be completed by 9AM the day after the proctored LSAT was administered, and students who plan to attend the LSAT review session should print their score reports and take them to the review. For any supplemental tests that you take on your own, your results will be available immediately after you have scored your test online.

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