Contact me immediately to schedule your free hour of tutoring: seanmurphylsat@gmail.com.
Next, download the free LSAT preptest, administered in June 2007.
You should take at least the first two sections, and preferably all four sections, before your free session with me. Give yourself 35 minutes for each section, as if you were taking a real LSAT. This will allow me to better assess your strengths and weaknesses.
Either before or soon after your free session with me, read the 170 Plus Logical Reasoning Book Introduction .
My materials currently contain explanation to hundreds of LSAT question, but no actual licensed questions (I am in the process of getting permission to include official questions). These explanations will obviously make very little sense if you do not have access to the original questions, so you are going to need to purchase books of officially administered LSATs. You should do so anyway, because you are going to need take many of these preptests as practice exams.
This tweet contains a link to an Amazon wish list – whether you decide to work with me or not, all of the books therein should be purchased to prepare adequately for the LSAT.
For those preptests I have called the “Ancient Ones” and the “Younger Ones”, you can purchase them at LSAT Blog. It’s also a great resource in general!