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Honestly, your best bet is to take your time and read for comprehension as much as possible. Everyone I know that scored a 172 or higher took 3.5-4 minutes to read the passage making sure that they understood everything. As you read, make sure you understand each sentence and make a mental translation as you are going. The only thing you have to worry about this method is time, but when I did this I typically got -3 to -4 on the RC section as opposed to when I read it quicker I got -9 to -11 on each RC section. I think I had a good day when I took the June LSAT and scored a 177, but reading for comprehension is 110% the way to go.
Best of luck!
I would look through a lot of the old games and look for misc and then search by difficulty. They are weird but they are really helpful as well.
Hey Oliver, I have been in the same situation as you and it is pretty tough. I honestly had to take time off to really study and make a difference, otherwise you need to try and do an hour a night (or more if you can) and 2-3 over weekends. If you are single I would try and do more than one hour every night, but it can be tough if you are married.