The 62 was designed in a way to drive me nuts. Later on, I realized that I was in a panic condition and fell in most of the traps whereas during reviews I was able to figure out where the mistakes were.
The writing section is not part of the LSAT score so I wouldn't bother spending time studying for it. That being said, I also wouldn't leave the writing section blank. Just look at 2 or 3 writing samples to get a feel for what to expect.
Linden tea and excercise! Cant emphasize the last one enough- youd be amazed how balanced it can keep you...also if your having like actual *trigger warning panic attacks I wouldn't advice you drink or smoke....yes not even weed
Definitely not standard for all test centers, that would have been amazing to have at mine considering I left 2 blank at the end of the sections because of the "pencils down" announcement coming earlier than I anticipated.