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LSAT Prep Course Options in Waltham

With classes conveniently held in Cambridge, the TestMasters Boston LSAT prep course is the best option for undergrads at Bentley and Brandeis as well as for residents of Waltham. From expert instruction to comprehensive online resources, TestMasters provides everything you need to achieve a fantastic LSAT score!

15 three-hour live class sessions (45 hours total)
Curriculum created by Robin Singh, the world‑record holder for perfect LSAT scores
Instructors who have achieved an official LSAT score in the 98th percentile or above
Numerous drills and quizzes to help you hone your skills
18 digital practice LSATs administered as full‑length, four‑section exams
Thousands of pages of written explanatory content
80 hours of high-definition instructional videos professionally filmed in live classroom settings
Extensive score reports that track your performance and timing
24/7 academic support from our team of expert instructors
Over 7500 authentic LSAT questions that are carefully organized to optimize your learning

Boston LSAT Course Schedules

Our 2025 Boston LSAT course schedules will be posted later this year.
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Other LSAT Course Options

Live Online
Our live online LSAT courses are taught via Zoom by elite instructors who have at least five years of TestMasters LSAT teaching experience.
Self–Paced Online
Our self–paced online LSAT course, which is taught by the world-record holder for perfect LSAT scores, is ideal for those who prefer to study on their own schedule.

TestMasters LSAT Course Reviews

Tom Ayres | Bentley University Before TestMasters 150 After TestMasters 164

“Taking the TestMasters online course allowed me to balance a full academic course load, a collegiate sport, and LSAT prep simultaneously. Studying by my own schedule allowed me to remain flexible and devote time to the areas that I needed most. Walking into the test center, I knew that I had as comprehensive an understanding of the exam as any other test taker and that is thanks to Robin and TestMasters.”

Marisa Tashman | Brandeis University Before TestMasters 149 After TestMasters 164

“When I decided to apply to law school, I became very overwhelmed by the idea of studying for the LSAT while working a full-time job. I knew that I needed some structure in my studying and after much research decided to take the TestMasters LSAT course. Although I was working between 50-60 hours per week, the course was designed in a way that made it possible for me to attend classes and still make time for myself to complete (most of) the homework. I scored a 149 on the first diagnostic and, even though many people told me to not be concerned with the score of diagnostic 1, I was worried. I scored a bit higher on each diagnostic and on the actual test I scored a 164—a 15 point jump I attribute completely to the TestMasters curriculum and my TestMasters instructor. Without the TestMasters course, I wouldn’t have had the resources nor the structure I needed to succeed on the LSAT. The course was even more positive than I expected and I wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone interested in taking an LSAT prep course. It is 100% worth the money you pay.”

William Appleby | Boston University Before TestMasters 143 After TestMasters 162

“TestMasters came highly recommended to me by several of my friends who are in law school. I’ll admit I was very nervous about not studying on my own before class began, but I was able to put those feelings aside and trust the course. On my first practice test I scored a 143. I would have felt dejected had I not known about the big score increases TestMasters advertised. I buckled down and studied every day, doing almost all of the homework and taking eleven practice tests during the course. I found the classes, lessons, and online resources to be exceptional and followed the advice of my instructor. My hard work paid off when I received a 162 on my official LSAT, which is the highest I have ever scored. I am right in the range I hoped for when I started the class (160-165) and am definitely a contender at my goal schools. Thank you TestMasters for helping me score big on one of the most difficult tests I have ever taken!”

Paul Sandler | Tufts University Before TestMasters 157 After TestMasters 172

“When I decided that I wanted to go to law school, I spoke to a few friends and all of them recommended TestMasters. I asked myself ’How can one LSAT course really be that much better than all the others?’ After finishing the program, I understand. 1) The TestMasters curriculum is so comprehensive, I felt that nothing on the exam would have surprised me (even a type 15 question!). 2) The best way to get good at taking the LSAT is to practice. By giving me every question released by LSAC, they gave me more than enough practice materials to reach my true potential. I’ve been recommending TestMasters to everyone!”

Frequently Asked Questions

Does TestMasters provide LSAT tutoring services?

Yes, we do! Our private tutoring services enable you to work one-on-one with a TestMasters LSAT instructor. Tutoring can be purchased by the hour or in 10, 25, or 80-hour packages.

How does TestMasters select and train its LSAT instructors?

After a rigorous screening and audition process, TestMasters trains its instructors for a minimum of 100 hours to ensure that they are not only LSAT experts but also experts at helping others succeed.

Is it possible to start a TestMasters classroom LSAT course in one location and switch to another location?

Yes! Students can transfer between TestMasters classroom courses being held for the same test administration, so it's easy to switch locations permanently (e.g.—if you're going home from school or returning to school from home) or temporarily (e.g.—if you're out of town for just a week).

Should I buy my own LSAT study materials before my TestMasters class begins?

No. As an official LSAC licensee, TestMasters provides you with every LSAT question that has been released since the advent of the 120–180 scoring scale.