Company Name: TestMax, Inc.
About: Your success is our success.
Created by the same Harvard Law School alumni
behind BarMax, LSATMax is the pioneer in comprehensive LSAT prep courses on
mobile.
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by Abrooklyn1234
First off all of the recent reviews of LSATMax are 1 star should that should be your first sign! Second, It is ridiculous that in a global pandemic this company will not issue refunds on UNUSED tutoring hours. I bought three hours of private tutoring and was unable to utilize ANY of them before my test date due to certain events and when I inquired about a refund I was told under no circumstance would they give me my money back. In a time where people are picking lint out of their pockets, I think it is disgusting that this company would STEAL $300 of hard-earned money when A SERVICE WASN'T EVEN RENDERED. How can LSATMax maintain the belief that they care about their customers and that they are the #1 LSAT prep company on the market but WILL REFUSE to offer a refund when I purchased a service that I can not and will not be able to use because I have already taken my LSAT. I am not in the business of giving FREE money when there are people in desperate need right now. If other LSAT prep companies offer refunds then why isn't LSATMax? I will be sure to let others know to seek other prep companies just in case unforeseeable events happen down the line and they need to be accommodated for such.
by Terralynfranklin
When I first decided to take the LSAT my fee waiver application on LSAC was in review and I see this site/app as a recommended course or tool for the exam. Initially the instructor seemed nice but I noticed the outrageous prices of $500-$900. So I chose to only utilize the free material. However the next day I asked a simple question for help on what would acceptable for a law school personal statement (in mind that these instructors are either law students or former law students) and they told me they don’t want to discuss that at the moment and for me to send them my fee waiver. Yes I have a fee waiver from LSAC but that has absolutely nothing to do with this company. Also I noticed not many people are active on this app in 2021. additionally, these prices are rigged there’s a vast amount of free courses and material out there —beginning with KHAN academy as I have free access thanks to LSAC! I can’t believe this company. You offer free services and don’t even engage properly with students. They’re just money hungry. And it says $595 but after taxes it’s $690. So imagine the $900 package.
by Tasha✌️
Stupidly bought the $1000 subscription and virtually only used it for the test infrastructure (which you can get with a law hub subscription alone) because I did not find the memorization based test method effective for me. I assume most of these reviews are from a time before there was decent test prep competition or from people that don’t know better. If you don’t believe me look at what the LSAT subreddit has to say about this service.
When I stopped using this service my high practice test was a 166 (up from a cold diagnostic of a 158). I ended up switching to 7sage and then LSAT Demon but there are also a lot of other good options out there.
After switching I had to relearn how to approach a lot of question types but was able to get practice tests into the low 170s within 2-3 months. I studied for another several months with a high practice test of 180 and my ten most recent test before the real test averaging 174.5. I scored a 176 on my final lsat no thanks to this service.