Okay, I think I'll shoot for the intuitive approach. List method is useful for some things but, you're right, for the ones they don't explicit say I cross out as "no opinion." Thanks!
I'm on Chrome on a Mac and it does that too. We built it out quick and dirty to see if you guys would use it. We'll improve it or axe it depending on whether you guys find it useful or not.
To prevent the "rusting" phenom, I find it useful to re-write an old PT (one that I don't remember very well) in between real PTs under timed condition. This helps me maintain my endurance level.
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The stretches are a good idea, but I'd emphasize exercise more. The benefits of staying healthy and exercising is sometimes neglected. I found this holistic approach to the LSAT to be useful.