Gil Arbel. I used him a couple times. He was very helpful, but I think it's better to use him after going through all the foundation materials available on here. http://www.yelp.com/biz/private-lsat-tutor-sherman-oaks
I think it depends on how much time you have dedicated to studying? I'm in the same boat, taking the October LSAT. I took 4 weeks off from work just to study. I don't see why not, as long as you have the time available to you.
do they provide you with scratch paper? or just that pathetic little amount of space on the actual test?
I was told we can write on the test. Is that true?