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chloedonnelly527
Monday, Jun 05 2023

I feel the same. It's frustrating because if I had 5-7 more minutes on each section, I would probably get a really high score. I can answer most questions correctly when I have a little more time, and I even meditated for 20 minutes before the last time I took the LSAT and I did worse than the first time. The time limit seems somewhat arbitrary to me. If you can actually do it, it shouldn't matter if it takes you 5-10 minutes longer than someone else. I get that lawyers bill by increments of 6/10 minutes, but speed is something that improves with time and practice. I think the key, at least for LR/RC is ability to speed read well.

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