For those with accommodations, how do you handle pacing without burning out?
I recently got approved for time accommodations on the LSAT, and I am honestly grateful but also a bit overwhelmed. The extra time helps with accuracy, but I find myself spending way too long on individual questions because I know I have the cushion. My sections are taking almost double the standard limit, and by the end of a practice test I am mentally exhausted. For others who test with extended time, how did you learn to pace yourself effectively without burning through all your energy? Do you set internal checkpoints or use a different strategy than standard timers? Also, I am a bit worried about the bar exam later since I hear accommodations are harder to get there, so I want to build good habits now. Any advice from people who have been through this would help a lot.