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I only used the Logical Reasoning Bible (and its assorted books), but my experience with that was pretty negative. There wasn't enough practice in my opinion, so I would learn concepts, but have mimimal practice to reinforce it. Plus, if your like me and constantly moving around between school and home and work etc., it becomes a pain to lug them around. If you're looking for additional support, I had a positive experience with the LSAT Trainer, but of the four prep programs I've encounted 7sage is the best.
Ditto the above. From what I've heard, its an automatic process.
The best strategy is to just practice. Over and over and over again. A practice section every other day and a full length test every weekend was my general strategy, at first under standard test conditions, then adding complications. For example, one time I made my room extra warm to try and throw me off game. It sucks, but brute force practice is the best strategy. Also, lay off the caffeine, it can make anxiety worse.
I'll double the studying in multiple rooms/car. Depending on your state/country and health conditions, you could go to a park and study, buy I'm not sure thats the safest idea. I deffinetlly miss the library too, my home is full of districations and I've had difficulty prepping because of it.