Hey I'm not sure if you've found a partner yet but I'm a UVA grad too and I'm hoping to talk to a partner about LR questions that I don't get even with explanations for the Dec LSAT. If you're interested please pm me.
The New York Times has a feature called "Room for Debate," which has about 4-5 essays written about a specific topic. This provides good practice for the comparative reading passage.
After the LSAT I dropped into the essays. Now that I'm done with that stuff...I'm trying to work off the weight I gained over the last year while studying.
...and I still do logic games....and sometimes a bit of LR. Can't shake it.
That's how you know you're getting better - when the rules of logic cease to be optional and start becoming your default mode of thought. And if you think about it, isn't that how it's supposed to be anyway?
@StandingOnTheSun180--I don't anticipate that being a problem. First of all, the essays are behind a paywall. Second of all, the admissions officers will have no reason to think you plagiarized.