@jschmi25 This is all i could find relating to canadian schools. It does look a little out of date but still fairly accurate. I doubt there is any predictor sites for Canadian schools.
Yes! I read the Economist, I fool-proofed the logic games from PT 1-30, and I did some logic puzzles out of a book written by George Summers. Also: read this: http://www.horace.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/How-to-Lie-With-Statistics-1954-Huff.pdf
Second Allison's suggestion. I think JY mentioned somewhere to get this watch: http://www.amazon.com/Casio-MRW200H-7EV-Sport-Resin-Watch/dp/B005JVP0FU/
If you're looking for the weirdest/wild games, check out Powerscore LG classification page. http://www.powerscore.com/gamesbible/lsat-logic-games-classification/
They classified all the pattern, mapping and circular games
You just gotta keep in mind that things always start out difficult, especially when learning a whole new way of thinking. 7Sage's course teaches things differently than others, so you technically are re-learning all of ...