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Are you ready to become an LSAT warrior?

By enrolling, you confirm that you are committed to putting in the time and energy to really change your LSAT score (18 – 25 hours per week). Please be honest with yourself. If you are not ready to commit to an intense learning experience, then please do not take our time and energy away from others who will take advantage of this incredible opportunity.

Please consider your primary job as a TPG student as putting yourself in front of us regularly via our countless activities. By doing so, you will attain sage advice about not only the LSAT, but also the entire application process and even law school itself.

Please contact us via email or phone (512) 751-0314 if you have any questions or concerns.

By enrolling, you agree to the following.

You will declare an LSAT administration date.

You will have access to live instruction from the day Live Training starts to the last week before your declared test date.

You will pay the entire program fee, regardless of the time and effort you commit to your LSAT study.

Refund Policy

We do not issue refunds. If you enroll with us and subsequently drop out because you did not plan well, then you made an expensive adult mistake.

Use of TPG Resources

By enrolling, you understand and certify that you are the sole person who will utilize TPG resources at testprepguy.com and tpg30.com via your TPG account access.

You further understand and certify that you will use TPG resources strictly for the purpose of admission to law school.

You also understand and certify that you will not share, copy, display publicly, prepare derivative works based upon, or otherwise misappropriate TPG intellectual property in any form.

Any sharing, copying, displaying publicly, preparing derivative works based upon, or misappropriating of TPG intellectual property can result in immediate suspension of your TPG account.

Any sharing, copying, displaying publicly, preparing derivative works based upon, or misappropriating TPG intellectual property may give rise to civil liability or constitute a crime, which could result in civil or criminal penalties, providing a poor start to your legal career.

Meet Our LSAT Specialists

Randall Hansen

JD, MPP,
LSAT Instructor since 1997
Founded Test Prep Guy in 2002
Randall@TestPrepGuy.com

Amanda Ross

LSAT Instructor since 2005
Amanda@TestPrepGuy.com

John Michael Guevara

LSAT Instructor since 2018
jmg@testprepguy.com