Where does the time constraint come from? Are we allowed to change it, or should we even?

I created a problem set with all the LR questions from 19 and it came out to 32 minutes, although it was only 24 questions.

Then I tried creating a set with the other LR section from 19 and it came out to 34 minutes, but with 26 questions. Does the time given to do the problem set reflect how long we should take when doing these questions during the actual test?

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  • Friday, Dec 20 2019

    @juliet7sage said:

    Where does the time constraint come from? Are we allowed to change it, or should we even?

    I created a problem set with all the LR questions from 19 and it came out to 32 minutes, although it was only 24 questions.

    Then I tried creating a set with the other LR section from 19 and it came out to 34 minutes, but with 26 questions. Does the time given to do the problem set reflect how long we should take when doing these questions during the actual test?

    Hi there,

    Sorry about that! On the actual LSAT, you are allowed 35 minutes per section. However, the Problem Set Logical Reasoning timing is based on the number of questions, even when all the questions are from the same section. I recommend that you use the unlimited time settings, then stop at working at 35 minutes. See the screenshot below:

    Let us know if you have any further questions!

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