It's easier to learn the 3 or 4 valid inferences that can be made with regards to some/most relationships. For every other relationship with some/most you can't draw inferences, so put them out of your mind.
For LSAT purposes you don't need to know…
Pick a section you did really well on or enjoyed and do it again. Don't worry about your performance, it will probably suck and that's fine. The goal is to get the ball rolling. Once you break that inertia you'll find yourself 10x more engaged and f…
Don't mention you were fired and don't address it unless you have to.
edit: I don't know if I missed the part where you said the explicitly asked for a reason or you edited your comment. I think the powerscore podcast discusses this in the addendum…
I've noticed this as well. When I'm in that zone I go -0 to -2. Super hard to read slowly and deliberately though. Any tips to get in that zone? I've tried to force myself to read slowly, but even then I still end up doing the ADD thing and "reading…
Seconding himchanjung in that you should figure out which passage type is giving you the most difficulty. I majored in science so I blaze through the science passages, but I used to struggle in the humanities. Reading them felt like eating a bowl of…