I am wondering how others mark time while in the exams? If you are just using one watch, do you familiarize yourself with/memorize where the minute hand should be during each set? What I have been doing in my practice sets is using white-board marker "tick" marks on the face of my watch to denote 7 minute sections, and I've found this to be helpful, but am not sure if this is allowable on exam day, unless I erase the marks I made pre-exam and spend the first minute using my highlighter to write on 7 minute chunks (unless tick marks on watches are allowable). (Have also considered using fine black glue just to slightly darken the lines in the 7 minute chunks so that the ticks appear less noticeable). I am using my watch less and less, though, so perhaps this will be completely redundant, but just wanted to hear what others were doing! (This became more of a concern for me after I heard using multiple watches was not permitted on test day).

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  • Wednesday, Jan 04 2017

    @476.rizeq Lol things take FOREVER to ship out to Canada sheesh!

    I got mine in less than a week if you are referring to MM watch :)

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  • Tuesday, Jan 03 2017

    @476.rizeq btw

    @cam860

    did you opt for the black background or white? I kind of wish I got the black one haha.

    I opted for the black, I figured the white would get messed up from being carried in my pocket. I've yet to put it on my wrist since I prefer to have it sitting in front of me.

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  • Tuesday, Jan 03 2017

    So true!!! and Amazon Canada has limited availability (no MM watches, already checked) :(

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  • Tuesday, Jan 03 2017

    Lol things take FOREVER to ship out to Canada sheesh! @cam860

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  • Tuesday, Jan 03 2017

    @476.rizeq I was sort of hesitant to get the MM watch but it truly blows the 180 out the water

    Ahhh I so wish I could have that $80 back to buy the MM. It looks awesome, actually. Never looked into this one. I'm writing again in Feb, so unfortunately, by the time it ships out it will be too late.

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  • Tuesday, Jan 03 2017

    @cam860 Just a heads up - I actually paid the full $80 (I think it was?) on a brand new watch off their website and it completely broke after a few months. Buttons stopped working altogether. Also, when the watch WAS usable, the reset button sometimes took multiple clicks to actually reset. I spent more time being nervous about it not re-setting properly on time for the next section that it totally and effectively took my attention away from the LSAT (and therefore, distracted me from my main focus).

    I've heard really horrible things about the 180 Watch. I know Nicole used it but other than her saying good things about it, the rest seemed disappointed. That's why I was sort of hesitant to get the MM watch but it truly blows the 180 out the water. It's completely different in all aspects (cheaper, too) and I'm glad I invested. It certainly isn't a deal breaker or the determining factor of getting a high LSAT score but it's super convenient and makes the LSAT journey that much more bearable haha.

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  • Tuesday, Jan 03 2017

    btw @cam860 did you opt for the black background or white? I kind of wish I got the black one haha.

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  • Tuesday, Jan 03 2017

    @cam860 Your review was part of why I wanted to get one. I read everything I could find on it before spending the money.

    Aw, glad I could help! And yeah it's good to do research before dropping money on something expensive haha :)

    @cam860 The only issue I have had with it is on occasion, I don't get it reset correctly, but that could be handled pretty easily by spending more than a minute with the instructional videos.

    Lol, I had the same ish. Just make sure you have it down before you sit for the LSAT (if you haven't already)

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  • Tuesday, Jan 03 2017

    @476.rizeq Agreed! I think the MM watch is the best LSAT watch out there. Check out my review I made a while back: (btw it still works very well)

    Your review was part of why I wanted to get one. I read everything I could find on it before spending the money.

    The only issue I have had with it is on occasion, I don't get it reset correctly, but that could be handled pretty easily by spending more than a minute with the instructional videos.

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  • Tuesday, Jan 03 2017

    @gregoryalexanderdevine723 LSAT watches for $70 are largely scams

    Haha, YES! I learned the hard way.

    This is my watch - I'm pretty sure I got the Casio advice from J.Y. too :)

    https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B000JNKABW/ref=pe_386430_121528420_TE_dp_1

    Thought I only paid $10. Guess it was $15, or went up in price. Either way, a worthy investment.

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  • Tuesday, Jan 03 2017

    Yeah - luckily I haven't had any problems. However, I don't use it as much anymore. I started to realize that these LSAT watches for $70 are largely scams, haha. If a watch is going to be the determinative factor in how your score on this test, then you've got bigger problems to worry about than a watch.

    I still might see if I can get a used Mastermind watch for cheap to try out.

    I just use one of these: I also use this one, and think it's unbeatable for the price. (Also, I think J.Y. recommended this one ...)

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005JVP0FU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    $13 bucks on Amazon. Rotating bezel, easy to use, durable.

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  • Tuesday, Jan 03 2017

    @gregoryalexanderdevine723 I'm a big fan of the 180 Watch

    Just a heads up - I actually paid the full $80 (I think it was?) on a brand new watch off their website and it completely broke after a few months. Buttons stopped working altogether. Also, when the watch WAS usable, the reset button sometimes took multiple clicks to actually reset. I spent more time being nervous about it not re-setting properly on time for the next section that it totally and effectively took my attention away from the LSAT (and therefore, distracted me from my main focus).

    People, people! Please be careful with these watches. Money was less important to me than obtaining a great, reliable watch, so I spent the extra $ up front and look where it got me, lol.

    Ended up buying a $10 plain Casio watch off amazon and it is GOLD. I am able to quickly set the watch to 12:00 before every section, reliably, and couldn't be happier with it's functionality. In my opinion, that's all you need.

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  • Tuesday, Jan 03 2017

    @cam860 I also spent the money on the LSAT Mastermind Watch. The 35min block is color coded with 4 sections. I have found that to be beneficial to see where I'm at without having to think any harder than I have to.

    Agreed! I think the MM watch is the best LSAT watch out there. Check out my review I made a while back: (btw it still works very well)

    https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/8240/the-mastermind-lsat-watch-should-you-invest

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  • Tuesday, Jan 03 2017

    Thanks everyone for commenting! I am definitely going to think more on these options! I definitely like the idea of the (very well deserved) short break between sections @jhaldy10325. Just still holding out on paying that much money for it! And thanks for the alternative Alex! I will look into that option for sure!

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  • Saturday, Dec 31 2016

    I'm a big fan of the 180 Watch, but I've also heard great the Mastermind Watch.

    I also use this one, and think it's unbeatable for the price.

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005JVP0FU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    No need to spend $70 on a watch. Just get an adjustable diving bezel.

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  • Saturday, Dec 31 2016

    @cam860 That is what makes the most sense to me, but I also spent the money on the LSAT Mastermind Watch.

    This watch is the bomb and I've been using it for months. Totally worth the investment imo because all you have to do is click a button and the watch resets itself. It gives me that extra 10 seconds between sections to literally put the pencil down and just take breath.

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  • Friday, Dec 30 2016

    @fromthewilliamstothewall347 You've made me wonder, where's a good place to look for used versions of the watch?

    There are a couple of watches up on TLS in the for sale forum. Otherwise, I'm not sure. I'm thinking I'll use Ebay or TLS when I am done with mine.

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  • @cam860 That is what makes the most sense to me, but I also spent the money on the LSAT Mastermind Watch. The 35min block is color coded with 4 sections. I have found that to be beneficial to see where I'm at without having to think any harder than I have to. I figure, once I get the LSAT score I want or I use up all three attempts, I'll sell it.

    You've made me wonder, where's a good place to look for used versions of the watch?

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  • Friday, Dec 30 2016

    Yeah, I wouldn't worry too much about watch management under time. Having a watch face with color coded 8:45 sections can be kinda useful, but even that is largely arbitrary. Very few games/passages hit the average time in reality. For most games at the 8:45 mark, you've either fallen behind or gotten ahead.

    Any more than a quick glance 3 or 4 times a section is too much in my book.

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  • Friday, Dec 30 2016

    @jknauf572 Most people just set their watches to exactly 12. This was they know exactly where they are in regards to the 35 minutes. They set it back to 12 again after each section.

    That is what makes the most sense to me, but I also spent the money on the LSAT Mastermind Watch. The 35min block is color coded with 4 sections. I have found that to be beneficial to see where I'm at without having to think any harder than I have to. I figure, once I get the LSAT score I want or I use up all three attempts, I'll sell it.

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  • Friday, Dec 30 2016

    @lnanncampbell642

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    What I have been doing in my practice sets is using white-board marker "tick" marks on the face of my watch to denote 7 minute sections, and I've found this to be helpful, but am not sure if this is allowable on exam day, unless I erase the marks I made pre-exam and spend the first minute using my highlighter to write on 7 minute chunks (unless tick marks on watches are allowable).

    Hmm, interesting. I don't know if thats allowed either. I wouldn't spend any test time marking your watch lol

    Most people just set their watches to exactly 12. This was they know exactly where they are in regards to the 35 minutes. They set it back to 12 again after each section.

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