The logic games section is a pain in the ass just because it varies in difficulty, for me at least. I either did really well on practice exams or bombed them. I ended up doing mediocre on that section on the real test. Some logic games are easy for me, the rest not. I think it's just how you're wired, so don't worry about it; it's out of your hands. I mean, do your best, but a wonderful part of the law school process is learning that your best ain't always enough.
The rest is ridiculously easy.
I have no law school application advice. I went to the cheap state school already located where I lived. It worked out well for me coincidentally, in that there where a few professors whose interests were right up my alley (telecommunications policy, IP reform). The key to success in law school is to give professors exactly what they want. Even better, take courses by professors who want what you can give. Some professors like short, concise exam answers that are well organized, others want you to mentioned every possible issue. Etc.
I just finished school. I'm studying for the bar right now. What a load of boring.