Start with a diagnostic. Commit to weekly full tests. Obsess over your review log. And by the time you sit for the official LSAT, the test will feel not like an adversary, but like an old, predictable friend. That is the power of deliberate practice.
Your last practice test should be taken 3–4 days before your official exam. Then, rest. Do light review only. Walk into the test center knowing you have already done the hard work. Good luck.
