It comes in a booklet form, so what I've done is print every PT as duplex. Since you want the RC passage and the questions following to be facing each other as well as on the LG section.
In the beginning give yourself a little more time, with time your speed will increase. Continue drilling and you'll notice that soon you'll be able to finish those questions within the time allotted.
Make sure you don't forget about LR/RC. Don't slack off on one section for another. You kind of need a balance for all 3. I would suggest that you work on LG maybe 2 or 3 days out of the week and on the other days that you focus on LR and RC.
I was thinking, maybe for those that are taking the June LSAT we should work on more of the June LSATs available since time is ticking. Since we're on PT 44 I know we won't get up to 74 but maybe skipping around will be beneficial to the study group…
Motivation is hard to come by when you're not doing so well on PTs or problem sets. But it depends on you! When I score high on my PTs I have unlimited motivation for the following week which is awesome lol but when I don't perform my best it's kin…