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I'd like to join in! Taking the November LSAT as well.
I originally narrowed down my answer choices to A and C. I eliminated A because I realized the stimulus says nothing about what is "generally thought" now. The first sentence regarding the general understanding of Antartica was context and doesn't play a role in the argument, so it was easy to eliminate the answer choice based on that understanding.
I think people recommend the opposite -- do the "easy" ones first (easy meaning the ones you're sure you'll get right) and save the hard ones for later, if you have time. All questions are weighed equally on the LSAT, so you don't get extra points for getting a hard question right. If you save the easy ones for the end, you run the risk of losing out on valuable points that you would have 100% gotten if you had just done them in the beginning.
I am also interested! Still working on my PS though .... I should hopefully have it done today/tomorrow but happy to give feedback in the meantime!