Yes, there is. In the core curriculum, you can edit any of the problem sets to give you unlimited time. Just click on the clock dropdown logo in the top right of the screen before starting a problem set and choose "unlimited time." You can also go to the "LSAT Questions" tab at the top of your screen, click "Drills," and pick out RC passages you want to attempt and select "unlimited time" for them.
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Yes, there is. In the core curriculum, you can edit any of the problem sets to give you unlimited time. Just click on the clock dropdown logo in the top right of the screen before starting a problem set and choose "unlimited time." You can also go to the "LSAT Questions" tab at the top of your screen, click "Drills," and pick out RC passages you want to attempt and select "unlimited time" for them.
@md753 Yes, you can take Drills untimed by tapping on the clock icon on the digital Tester then selecting "Unlimited time." See the screenshot below: