West Memphis Arkansas LSAT Prep Courses
Students in the West Memphis area who are interested in registering for an LSAT prep course have the option of either attending a TestMasters’ 80-hour Live LSAT Course at a location in Arkansas or else taking our innovative Online LSAT Course at their convenience at their convenience. Arkansas students who would like to complete their LSAT study with an individual tutor can either work entirely with one of our LSAT private tutors or supplement a TestMasters course with private tutoring.
Full Length LSAT Course
- Eighty hours of live, in-class instruction
- Thirty-minute LSAT review sessions with your instructor preceding each lesson (seven and a half 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 diagnostic exams with comprehensive performance analyses available for each
- Extensive homework assignments that contain real LSAT questions, LSAT prep drills, numerous analyses and other LSAT study tools, and a systematic question type classification for every released LSAT question
- 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 selected logical reasoning questions
- Full access to the TestMasters toll-free student Helpline, which students can use to discuss academic questions with a TestMasters instructor (open weekdays between 1PM and 4PM Eastern/10AM and 1PM Pacific)
- Full access to the LSAT study tools in the TestMasters Online Resource Center—use the Online Resource Center to score LSAT PrepTests, examine score reports, study LSAT vocabulary with psychometric quizzes, watch instructional videos and study written explanations, study the Flawed Methods of Reasoning database, locate questions using the LSAT Search Engine, and review academic bulletins concerning the LSAT and law school admissions
- Cost—$1450
Online LSAT Course
- More than thirty hours of LSAT prep 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 diagnostics, examine score reports, study LSAT vocabulary with psychometric quizzes, watch instructional videos and study written explanations, use the Flawed Methods of Reasoning database, access questions using the LSAT Search Engine, and receive special 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 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 selected logical reasoning questions
- Fifteen full-length diagnostic exams and access to comprehensive score analyses 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
- A thorough workbook containing actual LSAT prep questions, LSAT prep drills, numerous analyses, and other LSAT review tools
- Access to over 1300 previously released LSAT questions
- Access to the best LSAT preparation methods and techniques in the world
- Ten full-length LSATs with comprehensive score reports available for each
- Access to the TestMasters Online Resource Center to score LSAT Prep Tests and to receive detailed score reports
- Cost—$450
Can I start the TestMasters LSAT course in West Memphis and transfer to another city during the course?
Audit passes are available to TestMasters students wishing to make up LSAT classes at a different location. TestMasters also permits West Memphis LSAT students to permanently switch LSAT class location free of charge if there is space available in the new class location. Contacting the TestMasters offices immediately is the best way for you to ensure a spot in the new LSAT class to which you would like to transfer.
Where do I sign up for the West Memphis 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 West Memphis 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.
When I sign up for the full-length TestMasters LSAT course in West Memphis what do I get?
One week prior to the first class meeting students enrolled in the TestMasters West Memphis Weekend LSAT Course will be shipped their course textbook. They will also be able to access their pre-course diagnostic exam on the Online Resource Center in order to download, print, and take it prior to the first lesson. After their course, students can score their supplemental diagnostic exams online to receive detailed statistical analysis about their performance.
If I’m sick on the day of a scheduled West Memphis 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.
Would it be a good idea to practice LSAT test taking strategies before enrolling in the West Memphis 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.
I would like a private tutor to help me with my LSAT preparation. Are private tutors available in West Memphis?
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.
Do my payments have to be completed by the first West Memphis TestMasters LSAT class meeting?
In order to reserve a place in a TestMasters LSAT preparation course, students have to complete at least a $100 down payment. Students can then make payments in installments up until the registration deadline, 7 days prior to the first LSAT class meeting. Payments can be submitted via regular mail to the TestMasters office, online, or over the phone.
Is the LSAT a requirement for law school?
The Law School Admission Test measures a student’s ability to read carefully and reason critically. As admissions to law school have become more competitive, the LSAT serves as a common denominator by which all candidates can be evaluated equally. The LSAT is a half-day exam, and is only administered four times in any calendar year.
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.
What makes the full-length LSAT course different from the weekend course?
The TestMasters weekend course provides students with an overview of the highest level points from the full-length course taught by a TestMasters instructor on a weekend shortly before the weekend of the LSAT administration. The weekend class is a sixteen hour class as opposed to the full-length class, which is eighty hours. Although the full-length course is more comprehensive, the weekend class is a good alternative for people who are not able to take the full-length course or who have already completed their LSAT study but would like a bit of review before the test.
Is the LSAT offered year round?
The LSAT takes place in February in late winter, June in the summer, either late September or Early October in the fall, and in December in the early winter.
If I am studying LSAT material on my own, can I study the same material with my TestMasters tutor?
Current TestMasters students can use their course materials with their TestMasters private LSAT tutor, and students who are enrolled in the Platinum Tutoring Package will receive the full-set of five LSAT course prep books. All other private tutoring students may purchase the full-length or LSAT weekend course materials from TestMasters or bring official LSAC publications to their private tutoring sessions.
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.
How important is the LSAT for law school?
The Law School Admission Test is typically the most important element of the law school admissions process. Although undergraduate GPA is also important, it usually doesn’t compare in importance to the LSAT. The LSAT is not only a standardized measure, it also tests the sorts of skills students need to do well in law school—namely the ability to reason effectively and read carefully.
How many years has TestMasters been in business?
Since 1991 TestMasters LSAT prep courses have helped over 100,000 students reach their admissions goals.
Where can I view my LSAT practice test results?
The score reports from LSAT prep tests students take through the TestMasters course are all viewable in the Online Resource Center. Once a student has taken a proctored diagnostic and it has been scored by the TestMasters offices, students can view and print their score reports by 9AM the day after the diagnostic has been administered. Often, their results will be made available before this time. Any students planning to attend their diagnostic review sessions should print a copy of their score report to take with them. Supplemental diagnostics should be scored in the Online Resource Center and can be viewed there immediately.