The prep course is a great way to get a feel for the LSAT. There are a few books you can pick up at your Universities book store as well that will help prep you up, I got all of my books from a Law student friend so I am not sure exactly where they came from but that would be my guess.
When I wrote my LSAT I studied a hour a day for a month, then within the last 10 days of the LSAT I studied for about 3-4 hours per day, with a good ol cram session 2 days before (that is my style of studying, I love to cram). I found myself very prepared, but it was still incredibly tough. The biggest enemy in the LSAT is time, you only get so much time per section so you must allocate it accordingly.
If you manage your time, study at your level of comfort and do a lot of practice questions you will be fine. The only place you will have trouble is if you don't watch your time and you end up having to leave part of a section blank.
Best of luck to you though it truly is a rewarding experience.
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