Hi LSAT TestTakers,
I recently took the LSAT. A great way I found to help myself study and really gain a good comprehension of question types to specific strategies was to explain it someone else. If you are able to verbalize what it is that you need to do to get a specific question correct, then you are a better chance of getting the question correct (conditional logic here was not intended ).
Point being, that as I continued studying I made numerous lectures for friends and other TestTakers to review. I do not need them anymore, but I have a lecture on conditional relationships that I would give to anyone who needs it honestly. It is a topic that is so crucial to your success within LR and a great foundational skill needed to launch yourself to beat the section. Like I said, if you would like it, please feel free to PM me. It really just breaks down conditional relationships conceptually with some diagramming practice to go with it. Happy to help in anyway I can!