Maybe go into the read-through expecting a good chance of seeing this question and have a ballpark idea before you go into the questions. Also, the webinar on RC Question Types is good.
Also, trust yourself. Remember a time when you struggled in a class and then improved. Or maybe your team had a weak start then went on for a great season. Stuff like that. It's a long game and we can do this. Keep up the good work and keep posting …
Yes, the webinars are great. The CC lessons start with lectures, then go to examples, then go to Problem Sets and it's helpful to approach it in that order.
I'm still hoping this cycle has some good surprises in store for you. Reapplying next cycle is also a good idea but this one's not over until it's over.
I'd personally recommend going through the RC lessons and problem sets on here, but that's just what I think; it does probably vary from person to person.
This isn't really about studying, but maybe talk to the baby about the LSAT and tell him/her LSAT stories. And also tell him/her that he/she can be anything he/she wants to be in life--keep chasing dreams.
Have you done the CC RC Problem Sets yet? As for your question, I think you could go to "1-35 Drilling Materials" and just print the RCs, probably not all at once, though, just out of sympathy for the printer.
Did you find your favorite pencils in stores or online? If so, which stores? Thanks! I've bought Ticonderogas before, which I like, and I need to restock and am thinking about some different types as well.