Keep taking pts. You can review concepts from 7sage now that you have context for them; you'll be taking pts so you'll know what areas are giving you trouble. lsat analytics is helpful as someone said. You can do it!
There is the LSAT Analytics feature available. You plug in your PT answers and it spits out what questions you got wrong based on the type and how common they are. Then labels the difficulty of each question along with a video explanation.
Click on Resources then LSAT Analytics then whichever test you are using. Fill in the answers just as you would on a bubble sheet and get ready to have a child named J.Y.
This feature already exists. There's a bar underneath each explanation video which displays the question number, type, answer, etc.; you'll find the star toggle on the left side of this. Same goes for the analytics view.