I know there was a discussion thread going on about the 180 watch or just a test watch in general... But, I wanted to get a confirmation. Is it okay to bring multiple watches?

I was going to order the 180 watch.... but, I guess they ran out of inventory or something because the watch is on back order.. So, I am wondering whether anyone has brought 3+ watches, set them all for 35 minutes, and used them for each different section?

I would really appreciate all the answers! Thank you!

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  • Wednesday, Nov 04 2015

    @gyoo01969 That picture is da best!

    That's actually a picture of @974 so I will pass along the compliment

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  • Wednesday, Nov 04 2015

    I think I remember seeing no more than 2,309 somewhere on the LSAC website but I can't find it now. Call it safe and keep it under 2,000.

    Really though If you are cutting it that close with time I think you are better off not looking at a watch and just focusing on just the questions...

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  • Wednesday, Nov 04 2015

    @2543.hopkins That picture is da best! Thanks for the humor :) I will go with a simple analogue watch

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  • Wednesday, Nov 04 2015

    The 180 watch is pretty nice, not gonna lie, but it certainly didn't help me get a good score lol #decemberretake

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  • Tuesday, Nov 03 2015

    @974 I believe your question is, how strappy is your trenchcoat?

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  • Tuesday, Nov 03 2015

    How big are your pockets?

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  • Tuesday, Nov 03 2015

    @gyoo01969

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    Is it okay to bring multiple watches?

    Rules state you are allowed one analog watch on your desk. Practice with one. There's no magic bullet. Plenty of us underperformed WITH a real 180 watch, so, don't over-hype it.

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