Skip the LSAT parallel reasoning questions (and others that are especially tough for you) and come back to them at the end. For parallel reasoning questions in particular, you're reading six stimuli per question (1 stimulus + 5 answer choices) and only getting the benefit of 1 point -- assuming you get it right. Answer the questions that are the lowest-hanging fruit first.
Develop strategies to avoid getting bogged-down. The LSAT is a mental game, and you need to develop the concentration and self-control to recognize when you're not getting a return on time invested in that question.
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