Gil Arbel. I used him a couple times. He was very helpful, but I think it's better to use him after going through all the foundation materials available on here. http://www.yelp.com/biz/private-lsat-tutor-sherman-oaks
If that's going to bother you then you might want to switch to a different test center. This site has reviews of test centers: http://www.simugator.com/lsat-test-site-rater.php
@"Jonathan Wang" said:
For example, uGPA seems to be the rallying point for everyone who thinks they're smart because they did well in college but can't score well on the LSAT, but if your complaint is that LSAT's predictive value is bad, uGPA's is ...
I don't use the Tri-cons so I don't know about the stickiness but Staples has the Tri-cons for purchase. http://www.staples.com/Tri+conderoga+pencils/directory_Tri-conderoga+pencils?
Unrelated to theories, but an interesting article nonetheless: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/12/opinion/making-a-murderer-is-about-justice-not-truth.html?_r=0
... article about it here: http://www.usnews.com/education/blogs/law-admissions-lowdown ... few examples here: http://www.top-law-schools.com/appendixf.html Hope that ...
There's also the Manhatran book that has them broken up by type.
The Cambridge printed book is still available on Amazon, although yesterday, they didn't link to it directly which was weird... But it's $100 used copies start at $45