... give you an example (bear in mind that these quick examples ... are in no way as tight as a true LSAT question ... I'm not an LSAT writer). In a study, people with ... the above is occurring is in cases where the assumption is ...
... all this referential phrasing the LSAT throws in trying to be confusing ... different things that come up in RC. Everything from Economics to ... comprehend that, there’s nothing LSAT can throw at you that ...
... uncertain on numerous LR questions in the first section as well ... taking a complete break from LSAT materials in the 3 weeks or ... doing some light LSAT work to maintain ...
LSAT Logic in Everyday Life is one Podcast that I enjoyed and found valuable. They are a bit old, but I believe still relevant. These lessons are not going to teach you how to conquer the LSAT, but will help you begin thinking differently.
Very innovative but I'm not sure if it will be as effective as writing with pencil. I say this because with pencil you can look at the previous time(s) you've done this particular exam and see where you've improved or need to work on.
Hmm. Do you plan on studying for the LSAT while in law school? If so I don't know if that's even an option for applying to other schools once you completed or are in 1L.
This may not help, but if you do enough LG or LSAT questions in a week--you'll forget the answers. For the most immediate retake of the game, I just focus more on nailing the assumptions than the answers.