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 ...
i just looked this up about the NYPL rooms, which is a cool idea. http://www.nypl.org/node/58071 the only problem is it looks like there's a 2 hour limit. @amj are you aware of any time limit at your branch?
I think I can get about 4 prep tests to you... have you tried using the LSAT India tests? they are pretty much the same as far as logic goes... here is the link.... take a look at them: http://www.pearsonvueindia.com/lsatindia/official-test-preparation/
Looks like there is plenty of review help. We have a great community of people. I found this video of some help when I was recently refining my personal statement: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQA4DTqwpvg