Frankfort Kentucky LSAT Prep Classes

Students in Frankfort who want to sign up for a TestMasters LSAT preparation course can get the benefits of our LSAT expertise with our in-depth Online LSAT Course. The TestMasters 80-hour Live LSAT course is available in select Kentucky locations for Frankfort-area students who prefer to take a traditional classroom course. Our private LSAT tutors are also available for Kentucky students who would like to complete their LSAT study with a dedicated tutor. Students can either use a tutoring package together with a TestMasters LSAT course or study entirely with a private LSAT tutor.

Full Length LSAT Course

  • Eighty classroom hours of instruction
  • Thirty-minute Q & A sessions with your instructor before each lesson (7.5 hours of extra instruction)
  • Instructors who have scored in the 98th percentile or higher on an officially administered LSAT
  • The complete set of TestMasters LSAT books delivered free via courier, including materials that contain over 6500 real LSAT questions
  • Four proctored (and eleven additional) full-length LSAT Prep Tests and access to comprehensive score reports for each
  • Comprehensive homework assignments that contain actual LSAT questions, LSAT prep drills, numerous analyses and other LSAT review tools, and a systematic categorization 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 comprehension passage, and written, video or audio explanations for selected logical reasoning questions
  • Access to our toll-free student 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, study LSAT vocabulary with psychometric quizzes, view instructional videos and read written explanations, study the Flawed Methods of Reasoning database, access specific questions using the LSAT Search Engine, and receive 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, who holds the world record for perfect scores on the LSAT
  • Full access to the LSAT study tools in our Online Resource Center—here, students can score diagnostics, 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, locate questions using the LSAT Search Engine, and receive academic bulletins concerning the LSAT and law school admissions
  • The complete five-volume set of TestMasters LSAT books delivered free via courier, including licensed use of over 6500 real LSAT questions
  • Access to TestMasters’ proven methods and techniques
  • Systematic question type classification for all real LSAT questions
  • Written or video explanations for all logic games, line reference notes for every reading comp passage, and written, video or audio explanations for many logical reasoning questions
  • Fifteen full-length diagnostics and access to comprehensive score analyses for each
  • Cost—$950

Weekend LSAT Course

  • Sixteen hours of live, in-class instruction.
  • Instructors who have scored in the 98th percentile or higher on an officially administered LSAT
  • A thorough workbook that contains actual LSAT prep questions, LSAT prep drills, numerous analyses, and other LSAT study tools
  • Licensed use of over 1300 actual 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
  • Use of our Online Resource Center for the purpose of scoring diagnostics and receiving detailed score reports.
  • Cost—$450

Frequently Asked Questions

Am I able to transfer to a different location after I have started my Frankfort TestMasters LSAT prep course?

Any student wishing to make up an individual class can log in to the Online Resource Center, print out an audit pass, and present it to the instructor teaching at the alternate LSAT class location. Permanent TestMasters LSAT class location changes are also permitted as long as there is space in the LSAT class at the new location. To ensure a spot at the new location, students should contact TestMasters as soon as they are able.

How can I register for an upcoming Frankfort LSAT Course?

It is easy to register for a TestMasters LSAT course at the TestMasters offices, online, or over the phone. Students can register by paying the full LSAT course tuition or by making a $100 deposit. Accepted forms of payment include: Visa, MasterCard, and Discover cards, checks, and money orders. The deadline for students to pay their tuition in full is 7 days prior to the first class meeting. All personal checks must be received in the TestMasters offices no later than 10 days prior to the first class meeting.

Does TestMasters provide support in Frankfort if I have questions about the course materials?

Students are welcome to ask LSAT study questions to their instructor in-class, before class at the half hour Q&A, and over the phone using the Student Helpline. The toll free student helpline can be reached from Monday until Friday, 1 PM to 4 PM ET or 10 AM to 1 PM PT. There is not limit for the amount of calls a student can make to the Student Helpline for the term in which they are enrolled.

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

Registration in the TestMasters Frankfort 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.

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 on my own before taking the Frankfort TestMasters course?

No. The TestMasters LSAT prep classes are designed to give you the best LSAT studying techniques and the most comprehensive LSAT preparation available, so working through any other prep books is not only unnecessary but in some cases may actually be counterproductive.

Does TestMasters offer tutoring in Frankfort?

Students can work with a TestMasters private LSAT tutor if there is one available in their area. Typically tutors are available in locations where the full-length LSAT Course is offered, but depending on availability we may have a tutor available in a different city. Students interested in LSAT tutoring outside of a city where it is offered can purchase telephonic tutoring to work one-one-one with a qualified TestMasters LSAT tutor.

Do I have to complete my payments before attending the first Frankfort TestMasters LSAT class?

Students can pay $100 in order to hold a spot in the TestMasters LSAT preparation course. After they have made the deposit, students can pay down the balance of their tuition in any number of installments. The entire LSAT course tuition must be paid in full no later than 7 days prior to the first class meeting.

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.

Does TestMasters recommend taking the LSAT immediately after completing my course?

Usually, it is best for students to take the test pretty soon after their LSAT preparation is complete, but there are a number of factors to keep in mind when deciding when to take the Law School Admission Test. If the schools you are applying to have rolling admissions, you should consider how this might impact your application. If you are planning to wait to take the test, consider how you will ensure that the materials are still fresh in your mind when you do take the test.

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.

If I need to postpone my test date, are there any other administrations?

The LSAT is only offered on specific dates set by the Law School Admission Council. The test is typically administered in February, June, September/October, and 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.

How will a TestMasters private tutor help me study for the LSAT?

Whether students require only a few one-on-one tutoring hours of LSAT review to polish out some weak spots or a more intensive and directed study plan, TestMasters will be able to assist. TestMasters tutors can help students who have already prepared for the test on their own to fix weak spots they have identified or tutors can help students who are just beginning their LSAT study and need more help to identify what they can do to improve.

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 was the TestMasters course first offered?

TestMasters has been helping students study for the LSAT for many years. Since 1991, over 100,000 students have taken TestMasters LSAT prep courses to reach their admissions goals.

Will I be able to get a detailed breakdown of my diagnostic test results?

The Online Resource Center is where you should go to view and print your score report once you have taken a proctored LSAT prep test. Your score report will be posted online for you to view by 9AM the day following your diagnostic administration, but may be available at an earlier time. Since it is helpful to have a copy of your score report with you at the LSAT review session for the diagnostic, we recommend that you print it and bring it to your review class. Supplemental score reports can also be viewed in the Online Resource Center, but unlike the proctored diagnostics, you will score these yourself online and then be able to view your results immediately.

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