Ozark Arkansas LSAT Course offerings
Students in Ozark interested in signing up for a TestMasters course can get the benefits of the best LSAT preparation available with our state-of-the-art Online LSAT Course. The TestMasters 80-hour Live LSAT course is also available in select Arkansas locations for students interested in enrolling in an in-person course. Our private LSAT tutors are also available for Arkansas students who would prefer to prepare for the LSAT one-on-one. Students can either supplement a TestMasters course with a tutoring package or study entirely with a private LSAT tutor.
Full Length LSAT Course
- Eighty hours of live, in-class instruction
- Thirty-minute question-and-answer 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 actual Law School Admission Test
- The complete set of TestMasters coursebooks delivered free via courier, including access to all previously released LSAT questions (over 6500 total)
- Four proctored (and eleven additional) full-length diagnostics and access to comprehensive score analyses for each
- Comprehensive homework assignments that contain actual LSAT questions, LSAT study drills, numerous analyses and other LSAT study tools, and a systematic question type classification for all real LSAT questions
- Access to TestMasters’ copyrighted methods and techniques
- Written or video explanations for every logic game, line reference notes for every reading comp passage, and written, video or audio explanations for numerous logical reasoning questions
- Access to the TestMasters 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—use the Online Resource Center to score LSAT PrepTests, examine score reports, take psychometric quizzes, view instructional videos and read written explanations, sharpen argument evaluation skills with the Flawed Methods of Reasoning database, access specific 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 our Online Resource Center—use the Online Resource Center to score diagnostic exams, examine score reports, take psychometric quizzes, view instructional videos and study written explanations, study 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 set of TestMasters LSAT books delivered free via courier, including access to all LSAT questions released by the LSAC (over 6500 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 every reading comp passage, and written, video or audio explanations for many logical reasoning questions
- Fifteen full-length LSAT PrepTests with comprehensive performance analyses available for each
- Cost—$950
Weekend LSAT Course
- Sixteen hours of classroom instruction.
- Instructors who have scored in the 98th percentile or higher on an officially administered Law School Admission Test
- An in-depth workbook that contains actual 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 diagnostics and access to comprehensive score reports 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 Ozark location, can I make up classes elsewhere?
TestMasters allows students in the Ozark 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.
Where do I sign up for the Ozark 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.
If I am taking the Ozark LSAT prep course and I have questions about the homework, who can I speak with about them?
Students enrolled in the TestMasters LSAT course enjoy both in-class and outside homework support as they are preparing for the LSAT. In-class students can ask their instructor questions about the methodology being taught, and they can ask questions about the previous lesson’s material during the 30 minute Q&A prior to class. The TestMasters LSAT Course also includes an instructor manned Student Helpline that students can contact via our toll free number 3 hours a day from 1-4PM ET (or 10-1PM PT) for homework assistance.
If I sign up for the full-length Ozark LSAT prep course with TestMasters, should I buy any additional LSAT prep materials?
The TestMasters Ozark Weekend LSAT course book is included in the cost of tuition. TestMasters only uses real LSAT questions that have been released by the Law School Admission Council, and Weekend students have access to over 1300 real question and 10 supplemental diagnostic exams. Students can score their diagnostic exams on the Online Resource Center in order to review detailed breakdowns about their test.
If I’m sick on the day of a scheduled Ozark diagnostic, how can I make up that test?
Students who have prior commitments during a regularly scheduled diagnostic exam can audit a diagnostic on a different day and/or at a different location (if one is available) or make-up the test on their own time. Students can search for upcoming diagnostic exams on their Online Resource Center and print a corresponding audit pass. Otherwise, each proctored LSAT is available for download on the Online Resource Center the day that it is administered in class. Students may also request to have their diagnostic exam released early by contacting the TestMasters office. For those students taking the exam on their own, it is advised to print the test and answer sheet, take the exam under proctored conditions, and submit the answer sheet to the TestMasters office for scoring. Once their exam has been scored, students can log in to the Online Resource Center to view their results.
Do you advise students to prepare for the LSAT before starting the TestMasters LSAT course?
Students who want to take the TestMasters LSAT course should avoid working through any LSAT prep books or taking and LSAT preparation tests before their class with TestMasters begins. When students take TestMasters, they will be introduced to innovative, comprehensive strategies for mastering the LSAT. Working with other LSAT prep materials beforehand may cause these students to develop bad habits and techniques that would have to be unlearned once the TestMasters course begins.
Are there Ozark TestMasters tutors?
TestMasters LSAT tutors are available for in-person tutoring in locations where we hold classes. Sometimes we can accommodate LSAT tutoring requests in other cities, but LSAT private tutoring is dependent on instructor availability. Alternatively, students can work one-on-one with a TestMasters LSAT tutor in any location they happen to be through our telephonic tutoring service.
Do I have to pay in full before my TestMasters Ozark LSAT prep course begins?
The registration deadline for a live TestMasters LSAT prep course is 7 days prior to the first LSAT class meeting. Students can save their seat in an LSAT review course by making a $100 down payment, and then pay the remaining course tuition in any number of installments up until the registration deadline. Only once a student has completed their enrollment will they be allowed to attend an LSAT prep class.
What does the LSAT measure?
The LSAT is a five-section standardized test comprised of 2 logical reasoning sections, 1 logic games section, 1 reading comprehension section, and 1 experimental section. Unlike other standardized tests, the LSAT is a skills based test, rather than a content based test, designed to assess a student’s critical reasoning and reading comprehension abilities. The LSAT is the most heavily weighted component of any student’s law school admission application.
Is it advisable to take the LSAT immediately following my course?
Generally, TestMasters advises students to take the Law School Admission Test when they are satisfied with their practice LSAT test scores. If they wait too long to take the test, the material they have studied may no longer be fresh in their minds. When applying to schools with rolling admissions, students should keep in mind that applications are prioritized by when they are received.
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.
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.
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.
Will my TestMasters tutor help me identify how I can best study for the LSAT?
Whether students need a couple of hours of private tutoring to brush up on a few weak spots through some LSAT review or a more comprehensive series of one-on-one sessions, TestMasters can help. Our tutors have all scored in the 98th percentile or higher on an LSAC-administered LSAT, so they have the expertise to guide you through your LSAT prep. TestMasters tutors can help you to fix weak spots you have already identified or help you to identify more ways that you can study to improve your score.
Will my LSAT score play a major role in the law school admissions process?
More than any other individual element—even more than your college GPA—your LSAT score determines what law schools you are likely to get into. The Law School Admission Test is designed to test the skills you will need to be a successful law student and lawyer. Since the LSAT is a standardized test, it serves to put all students on the same playing field, meaning even students with poor performance in undergrad will have a chance to compete for a spot at their preferred law schools if they take their LSAT study seriously.
Since when has TestMasters been preparing students for graduate exams?
Over 100,000 students have chosen TestMasters for their LSAT studying needs since 1991.
How can I get my diagnostic test results?
Diagnostic scores can be accessed in one of two ways. For proctored diagnostics, you can log in to the Online Resource Center by 9AM the day after the LSAT prep test was administered and find your score report there. Often your test results will be available sooner. For supplemental diagnostics, your score report will be available once you have logged in to the Online Resource Center and scored your diagnostic. These score reports include important information to help you effectively determine your strengths and weaknesses.