McGehee Arkansas LSAT Prep Courses
We offer comprehensive Live LSAT courses at select Arkansas locations for McGehee-area students who would prefer to sign up for an in-person course. For students who are unable to commit to an entire full-length course but who want to take advantage of our LSAT expertise, our in-depth online course is a perfect option. Students in Arkansas who would rather prepare for the LSAT one-on-one with a private tutor can either work exclusively with one of our LSAT private tutors or supplement a TestMasters LSAT course with a private tutoring package.
Full Length LSAT Course
- Eighty classroom hours of instruction
- Thirty-minute question-and-answer sessions with your instructor prior to each lesson (seven and a half 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 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
- Rigorous homework assignments that contain real LSAT prep questions, LSAT prep drills, numerous analyses and other LSAT study tools, and a systematic classification of every question type for all real LSAT questions
- Access to the best LSAT preparation methods and techniques in the world
- Written or video explanations for each logic game, line reference notes for every reading comp passage, and written, video or audio explanations for many logical reasoning questions
- Full access to our toll-free Helpline, which allows student to get in contact with TestMasters instructors regarding 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, take psychometric quizzes, view instructional videos and read written explanations, improve their understanding of arguments with 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
- More than thirty hours of instructional videos by 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—use the Online Resource Center to score diagnostics, examine score reports, study LSAT vocabulary with psychometric quizzes, watch instructional videos and study written explanations, use the Flawed Methods of Reasoning database, locate 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 previously released LSAT questions (over 6500 total)
- Access to TestMasters’ copyrighted methods and techniques
- Systematic categorization of every question type for all real LSAT questions
- Written or video explanations for every logic game, line reference notes for each reading comp passage, and written, video or audio explanations for selected logical reasoning questions
- Fifteen full-length diagnostics with comprehensive performance analyses available 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 containing real LSAT prep questions, LSAT prep drills, numerous analyses, and other LSAT study 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 with comprehensive score analyses available for each
- Use of the TestMasters Online Resource Center for the purpose of scoring diagnostic exams and viewing detailed score reports.
- Cost—$450
I may be moving from McGehee 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.
Where do I sign up for the McGehee TestMasters LSAT Course?
Students can either pay their LSAT course tuition in full or make a $100 down payment to enroll. The deadline to complete your tuition payments for any TestMasters LSAT course is 7 days prior to the first class meeting. Acceptable forms of payment include: Visa, MasterCard, and Discover credit cards, money orders, and checks (Note: all personal checks must be received no later than 10 days prior to the first class meeting). All enrollments completed after the 7 day registration deadline are subject to a $50 late registration fee.
Once I have started attending TestMasters LSAT classes in McGehee, can I speak to an instructor if I have questions about the materials?
The TestMasters Student Helpline is a dedicated study tool available to students Monday through Friday, from 1 PM to 4 PM ET (10 PM to 1 PM PT). Students can call our toll free number to ask an actual TestMasters LSAT instructor questions. Each LSAT class meeting also has an optional half-hour Q&A session prior to the start of class where students can ask their own instructor questions about the previous lesson’s homework.
What materials are included in the cost of the McGehee full-length TestMasters LSAT course?
Each student enrolled in the TestMasters McGehee Weekend LSAT Course receives a personal copy of the TestMasters Weekend LSAT course book. This book includes all lesson material, supplemental questions, and additional diagnostic exams. Students can score their pre-course and supplemental diagnostic exams on the Online Resource Center to receive detailed analysis about their test.
If I have to postpone a scheduled diagnostic exam, what are my options to make it up?
Every proctored diagnostic exam is available to students on their Online Resource Center on the day that their class is scheduled to take it. Students can download and print the exam and self-proctor it at their earliest convenience. Once they have completed the exam, students must submit their answer sheet to TestMasters for scoring. If there is a test administration at a different location that a student is able to attend, they can print an audit pass from the Online Resource Center and take the proctored exam with a different class.
Should I prepare for the TestMasters LSAT course ahead of time?
Students taking the TestMasters course should not review LSAT preparation books or take any LSAT practice tests before the TestMasters course begins. Doing any LSAT studying before the TestMasters class begins is not advisable for several reasons. TestMasters has created strategies to improve students’ speed and accuracy on the LSAT, and working with other LSAT prep material can interfere with student progress in the TestMasters course.
I would like a private tutor to help me with my LSAT preparation. Are private tutors available in McGehee?
If you are studying for the LSAT and want private LSAT tutoring you can either sign up for in-person or telephonic tutoring. If you live in an area where an instructor is available you can work one-one-one with a TestMasters LSAT tutor in-person. Typically, LSAT tutors are available in areas where TestMasters courses are offered, but availability varies. You can also work with a TestMasters LSAT tutor telephonically (via phone, Skype, etc.) if you are unable to meet with one in-person.
What are my payment options for the TestMasters McGehee LSAT course?
To save your seat in a TestMasters LSAT prep course you can simply make a $100 deposit. The deadline to complete your payments is 7 days prior to the first LSAT class meeting. Payments can be made in installments on the Online Resource Center, over the phone, or by mailing your payments to the TestMasters office. All students must complete their payments by the registration deadline in order to attend any live LSAT classes.
What is the LSAT designed to test?
The LSAC administered Law School Admission Test is a 4-6 hour long standardized test that is administered four times yearly. It is a requirement for all students applying to ABA accredited law schools in the US. The exam is written to test students’ critical reasoning and reading comprehension skills through various logical reasoning, logic games, and reading comprehension questions.
When is it best to take the LSAT?
Since the strategies and techniques students have learned are still at the forefront of their minds shortly after they have completed their LSAT preparation, it is generally advisable for students to take the LSAT as soon as they have finished this preparation and their LSAT practice test scores are in a range they would be happy with on their actual test. Since many law schools have rolling admissions, students should keep in mind the admissions cycle when considering the best time to sign up for the LSAT.
Who is the founder of TestMasters?
The TestMasters course was developed by Robin Singh, the leading expert on LSAT preparation and the world record holder for perfect scores on the LSAT (12). Each year, Robin Singh leads a research and development team in updating the TestMasters materials.
Why should I take the TestMasters weekend course?
The TestMasters weekend course is designed to provide students with a brief introduction to some of the most common and important concepts on the LSAT. The course takes place in two 8-hour days over the course of a weekend for a total of 16 hours of instruction. Although the weekend course is less comprehensive than the full-length course—it is a suitable alternative for those students interested in a live class who cannot attend the full-length course.
How often is the LSAT administered?
Students can take the LSAT on any of the four yearly administrations which take place in: February, June, September/October, and December.
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.
How are tutoring sessions structured?
Private tutoring sessions are structured to focus on the needs of each individual student. Oftentimes students will use tutoring as a supplement to a TestMasters LSAT course and they will come prepared with specific areas they would like to target. Other students may ask the tutor to help them identify their weaknesses and construct a plan to address them throughout the course of their LSAT preparation. Students purchasing the Platinum Tutoring Package receive a one-on-one version of the entire TestMasters course, covering each lesson at their own pace.
Is the LSAT important?
The Law School Admission Test is typically the one thing law schools look at the most when determining who to admit. Undergraduate GPA usually takes second place. The LSAT ranks first because it measures the reading and reasoning skills that will enable students to perform well in law school. Unlike many other standardized tests, the LSAT is a skills-based test, and the skills it is designed to test can be learned effectively over time with quality LSAT preparation. Therefore, students who invest time in learning these skills can significantly improve their chances of getting into their top law school choices even if their GPA is less than ideal.
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.
Am I able to review the results of my practice LSAT prep tests?
Students interested in accessing their score reports after a proctored diagnostic should log in to the Online Resource Center. There, students can review, save, and print their diagnostic score report (you should bring a printed copy to your LSAT review class for that diagnostic). These score reports are always posted by 9AM the day after the diagnostic was proctored and are frequently available earlier. You will be able to score your supplemental LSAT practice tests and immediately view the corresponding score reports online. Carefully reviewing the information in their score reports will allow students to more easily identify patterns in their mistakes and to correct them.