I have found myself referencing a certain LSAT Blog frequently enough that I think it would be a great injustice to not pass along the link. If for whatever reason you are studying for the LSAT and have not visited the LSAT Blog, stop what you are doing and head there immediately.
The site is run by a professional LSAT tutor based in New York who has a distinct habit for creating immensely useful spreadsheets and schedules for the LSAT. On the site, you will find spreadsheets for all of the publicly available Official PrepTests that help you further analyze how you are progressing, which sections you need help on and what type of score you would have received had this been an actual LSAT exam; the site is truly fantastic.
Make sure that you check out his literature reviews, schedules for studying and the PrepTest questions breakdown. They will make your studying far more productive and efficient.
I don’t know the author of the site and I have never attended his courses, but if they are even half as useful as his blog is then I would take the time to at least email him if you are within a 50 mile radius of Manhattan and are looking for a tutor.
Thanks, Steve, for putting together such a great resource.