I'm in the midst of working through the Powerscore bible for LR. My score has gone up considerably after working through only a few chapters but hot damn the details to know and remember are a double-edged sword. On one hand, thank you Powerscore for such an in-depth resource. However, my brain's in a state of suffering trying to keep it all contained.
The 7000 question types and umbrellas, the 5029 types of answers within question types that are usually right for each type, the 89 different answer types LSAT writers use to trap you, the 2923 indicators for a causal relationship, 50 scenarios when to note causal relationships and when to not, 11 scenarios when conditional relationships are important and what to include and when to not...I hope my body gets to a point of instinctually producing analysis after reading the stimulus and question stem, but I gotta say, times are bleak right now.