What you're doing is likely a violation of the 7sage ToS. Also in the age of virtual printers and physical scanners, it's an ineffective way to go about it.
No absolutely not. Folks in the LSAT are very fast to throw down their pencils when time is called. Only do that if you would like to be kicked out of the LSAT and reported for a violation to LSAC, which every school you apply to will know about.
... **, a method that adjusts for minor differences in difficulty between test ... method used to adjust for minor fluctuations in the difficulty of ...
... of distance or traffic? If it's because traffic and not distance ... home when there is no traffic to avoid the long commute ... . I live in a high-traffic city, but my job is ... also 39 miles away. No traffic at all still equals 45 ...
If you're not scoring within you're range, then don't take it. I think it would be best for you to know that when you're taking the LSAT you're fully prepared. You might be losing money, but that is minor compared to having a score you won't be proud of.
I took some classes there only, but make sure you got plenty of time to get there because the bus takes time. If you plan to go by car the traffic is mild. The campus is big. Stay positive. Focus. Good luck !!!