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I agree with the previous comment left here. Just give it your best shot.
Given your GPA, I would shoot as high as possible to increase chances -- 17mid territory.
I would say yes and no. Obviously, you have more time to properly read the passage and analyze, and ultimately, decide on the right answer. The caveat to that is that often people are stuck between two answer choices that look good; so, once they submit the question and get it incorrect, then they select the next "best" answer and it ends up being correct. In a way, this can skew your perception of your true ability because fundamentally there is still a lack of understanding. BR is best for reviewing and it works in tandem with your "Wrong-Answer Journal."
EDIT: TLDR: I wouldn't fully rely on BR score being reflective of what your LSAT score would be; instead, it is a tool you should use when reviewing questions.
LOL, yeah, this is completely normal. I do it all the time.