Hello! I've been practicing timing with a Timex watch but I find that the seconds hand ticks waaaay too loudly for my peace of mind. I can usually zone it out but I'd rather not have to focus on doing that. My current watch also lacks a bezel so I want to rectify that situation as well. I was wondering if anyone has a recommendation on a watch (with a bezel) where the seconds hand doesn't tick loudly? Preferably silently? Trying not to spend too much $ here but also want a solid watch for test day. I also don't care if it's a men's or women's watch, how it looks doesn't really matter to me as long as the face/numbers/hands are clear.

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  • Thursday, Aug 31 2017

    @dankbyrne113 said:

    @gregoryalexanderdevine723 said:

    @dankbyrne113 said:

    @gregoryalexanderdevine723 said:

    @dankbyrne113 said:

    Can I bring more than one watch into the test?

    I'm planning on bringing two because I'm paranoid my battery is going to die!

    I emailed LSAC - they said only ONE watch....

    WTF! I know someone who brought 3 watches last administration, or so he said.

    If I bring more than one.... would I be denied admission? Or just told to throw the other two away?

    I have absolutely no idea. I believe, as Dillon stated, this is a rule left up to the proctors discretion. For now I guess I'll plan on wearing one on my arm and have one to lay on the desk. If I have to throw one away, so be it. I'm too anxious to go without a backup lol

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  • Thursday, Aug 31 2017

    yeah I think it depends on proctors. if they're chill, they may not give a crap as long as you probably just don't have all 3 out at once, of course.

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  • Thursday, Aug 31 2017

    I ordered three watches..... So, I'm bringing three for sure

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  • Thursday, Aug 31 2017

    @gregoryalexanderdevine723 said:

    @dankbyrne113 said:

    @gregoryalexanderdevine723 said:

    @dankbyrne113 said:

    Can I bring more than one watch into the test?

    I'm planning on bringing two because I'm paranoid my battery is going to die!

    I emailed LSAC - they said only ONE watch....

    WTF! I know someone who brought 3 watches last administration, or so he said.

    If I bring more than one.... would I be denied admission? Or just told to throw the other two away?

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  • Wednesday, Aug 30 2017

    @7sagestudentservices said:

    @gregoryalexanderdevine723 said:

    @dankbyrne113 said:

    @gregoryalexanderdevine723 said:

    @dankbyrne113 said:

    Can I bring more than one watch into the test?

    I'm planning on bringing two because I'm paranoid my battery is going to die!

    I emailed LSAC - they said only ONE watch....

    WTF! I know someone who brought 3 watches last administration, or so he said.

    It's subjective. Depends on your proctor.

    Ahhh! Why am I not surprised :neutral:

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  • Wednesday, Aug 30 2017

    @gregoryalexanderdevine723 said:

    @dankbyrne113 said:

    @gregoryalexanderdevine723 said:

    @dankbyrne113 said:

    Can I bring more than one watch into the test?

    I'm planning on bringing two because I'm paranoid my battery is going to die!

    I emailed LSAC - they said only ONE watch....

    WTF! I know someone who brought 3 watches last administration, or so he said.

    It's subjective. Depends on your proctor.

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  • Tuesday, Aug 29 2017

    This is the one I got! The numbers are big, the strap is comfortable,and the tick is almost silent. Plus, it's pretty cheap. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000GB0G7A/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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  • Tuesday, Aug 29 2017

    @dankbyrne113 said:

    @gregoryalexanderdevine723 said:

    @dankbyrne113 said:

    Can I bring more than one watch into the test?

    I'm planning on bringing two because I'm paranoid my battery is going to die!

    I emailed LSAC - they said only ONE watch....

    WTF! I know someone who brought 3 watches last administration, or so he said.

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  • Tuesday, Aug 29 2017

    @gregoryalexanderdevine723 said:

    @dankbyrne113 said:

    Can I bring more than one watch into the test?

    I'm planning on bringing two because I'm paranoid my battery is going to die!

    I emailed LSAC - they said only ONE watch....

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  • Monday, Aug 28 2017

    Shout out to the paranoid people! I will also be bringing more than one.

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  • Monday, Aug 28 2017

    @dankbyrne113 said:

    Can I bring more than one watch into the test?

    I'm planning on bringing two because I'm paranoid my battery is going to die!

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  • Monday, Aug 28 2017

    @dankbyrne113 said:

    Can I bring more than one watch into the test?

    yeah

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  • Monday, Aug 28 2017

    Can I bring more than one watch into the test?

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  • Monday, Aug 28 2017

    LOL so their reasoning was: "people might be telling time more accurately than our proctors. Therefore, let's ban those accurate watches!"

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  • Sunday, Aug 27 2017

    Or they should just stop being idiots and banning things for bullshit reasons lol

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  • Sunday, Aug 27 2017

    @nevadacity37335 said:

    @gregoryalexanderdevine723 said:

    @nevadacity37335 said:

    @jkatz1488955 said:

    Do you guys have any comments on this boy?

    The 180Watch - LSAT Prep Watch https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JML2IHQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_GfhOzbYJ0YRXJ

    I spoke to LSAC about my Mastermind watch - that is virtually the same - and a LSAC rep said they were banned. I also asked the rep if LSAC had a list of accepted watches or a list of banned watches, and they said no.... typical, they create a rule and give no guidance. Their best advice was to take a picture of it, email it to them, and perhaps you will hear back in a couple of weeks.... Just get a watch - like the Casio one that everyone is recommending - and be safe about it.

    I sent a similar inquiry to LSAC about 10 weeks ago and never heard back ... I suppose a good rule of thumb is that if its a chronograph type watch it's banned.

    I get the feeling even LSAC doesn't really know what their policy is entirely. This was evident that they couldn't tell me what is banned specifically and what isn't. I asked if they would have a list, and the rep spoke to their supervisor, and said that the would have a list posted by September LSAC. But that list is no where to be found to-date. The only "rule" or "guideline" they could really give me was: 1) the watch must function to tell time - meaning, if the watch only functions to show section time, then that type or brand of watch may very well be banned. Of course, I am seeing some people that claim that watches that do this have been stated by LSAC to be okay, so this rule or guideline seems porous. And secondly, all the previous rules about watches still apply - non-digital, etc. But because their policy seems to be unclear even to reps at LSAC headquarters, I can imagine that this uncertainty is probably going to be even worse with individual LSAC proctors and staff at testing sites the day of. Hence, in my opinion, it is best to just get a watch that you know for certain is allowable.

    To note, I asked what the reason was for the policy change. The rep said that people with these watches that only tell section time - and watches in particular like the one I had (Mastermind) - were arguing and debating how much time was allotted/ claiming the proctors were ending sections too soon. Apparently people were bickering and arguing over seconds. Thus, you abuse a privilege and LSAC taketh away that privilege.

    Of course, LSAC doesn't have enough sense to make sure that all rooms in which the LSAT is administered has a clock on the wall that is visible to all. That would make too much sense (ironic from an institution that is testing your logic and hanging your choice of law schools on it).

    Yeah -- It's definitely unnerving when there's not a clear policy that I can check my watch up against. They should just pass out mini stop watches or timers and settle all the BS once and for all.

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  • Sunday, Aug 27 2017

    @gregoryalexanderdevine723 said:

    @nevadacity37335 said:

    @jkatz1488955 said:

    Do you guys have any comments on this boy?

    The 180Watch - LSAT Prep Watch https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JML2IHQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_GfhOzbYJ0YRXJ

    I spoke to LSAC about my Mastermind watch - that is virtually the same - and a LSAC rep said they were banned. I also asked the rep if LSAC had a list of accepted watches or a list of banned watches, and they said no.... typical, they create a rule and give no guidance. Their best advice was to take a picture of it, email it to them, and perhaps you will hear back in a couple of weeks.... Just get a watch - like the Casio one that everyone is recommending - and be safe about it.

    I sent a similar inquiry to LSAC about 10 weeks ago and never heard back ... I suppose a good rule of thumb is that if its a chronograph type watch it's banned.

    I get the feeling even LSAC doesn't really know what their policy is entirely. This was evident that they couldn't tell me what is banned specifically and what isn't. I asked if they would have a list, and the rep spoke to their supervisor, and said that the would have a list posted by September LSAC. But that list is no where to be found to-date. The only "rule" or "guideline" they could really give me was: 1) the watch must function to tell time - meaning, if the watch only functions to show section time, then that type or brand of watch may very well be banned. Of course, I am seeing some people that claim that watches that do this have been stated by LSAC to be okay, so this rule or guideline seems porous. And secondly, all the previous rules about watches still apply - non-digital, etc. But because their policy seems to be unclear even to reps at LSAC headquarters, I can imagine that this uncertainty is probably going to be even worse with individual LSAC proctors and staff at testing sites the day of. Hence, in my opinion, it is best to just get a watch that you know for certain is allowable.

    To note, I asked what the reason was for the policy change. The rep said that people with these watches that only tell section time - and watches in particular like the one I had (Mastermind) - were arguing and debating how much time was allotted/ claiming the proctors were ending sections too soon. Apparently people were bickering and arguing over seconds. Thus, you abuse a privilege and LSAC taketh away that privilege.

    Of course, LSAC doesn't have enough sense to make sure that all rooms in which the LSAT is administered has a clock on the wall that is visible to all. That would make too much sense (ironic from an institution that is testing your logic and hanging your choice of law schools on it).

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  • Sunday, Aug 27 2017

    @nevadacity37335 said:

    @jkatz1488955 said:

    Do you guys have any comments on this boy?

    The 180Watch - LSAT Prep Watch https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JML2IHQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_GfhOzbYJ0YRXJ

    I spoke to LSAC about my Mastermind watch - that is virtually the same - and a LSAC rep said they were banned. I also asked the rep if LSAC had a list of accepted watches or a list of banned watches, and they said no.... typical, they create a rule and give no guidance. Their best advice was to take a picture of it, email it to them, and perhaps you will hear back in a couple of weeks.... Just get a watch - like the Casio one that everyone is recommending - and be safe about it.

    I sent a similar inquiry to LSAC about 10 weeks ago and never heard back ... I suppose a good rule of thumb is that if its a chronograph type watch it's banned.

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  • Sunday, Aug 27 2017

    @jkatz1488955 said:

    Do you guys have any comments on this boy?

    The 180Watch - LSAT Prep Watch https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JML2IHQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_GfhOzbYJ0YRXJ

    I spoke to LSAC about my Mastermind watch - that is virtually the same - and a LSAC rep said they were banned. I also asked the rep if LSAC had a list of accepted watches or a list of banned watches, and they said no.... typical, they create a rule and give no guidance. Their best advice was to take a picture of it, email it to them, and perhaps you will hear back in a couple of weeks.... Just get a watch - like the Casio one that everyone is recommending - and be safe about it.

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  • Sunday, Aug 27 2017

    I use Daniel Wellington and it's super quite.

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  • Saturday, Aug 26 2017

    I second the putting it on the desk and not your wrist method. so much easier

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  • Saturday, Aug 26 2017

    @hannahmyers9551841 said:

    Thanks everyone for your input! I got the casio watch @6400 recommended. Hopefully it won't be too gigantic on my wrist but worst case I can poke a new hole in the band or something. Really excited to start studying with the watch so I can be ready for test day!

    It might be easier to set it on the desk besides you so you don't have to keep looking at your wrist. That's what I do and it works well :)

    Good luck! I have the same cheap casio and love it!

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  • Saturday, Aug 26 2017

    Thanks everyone for your input! I got the casio watch @6400 recommended. Hopefully it won't be too gigantic on my wrist but worst case I can poke a new hole in the band or something. Really excited to start studying with the watch so I can be ready for test day!

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  • Friday, Aug 25 2017

    @6400 said:

    @jkatz1488955. I know @hannahmyers9551841 has taken the test before, so maybe he can answer your question about the time setting protocol.

    Hey!

    Yeah, so the 2 times I have taken the test the proctors had an electronic timer up front, but we couldn't see it, only they can.

    whether the proctor starts before you can reset your watch to the 12 mark is dependent on the proctor. some start the next section fast, some will give you a bit of time between sections (like 15-30 seconds). it just depends on who you get as a proctor.

    Just use a watch like the one you posted and set it to the 12 mark and let the time go whenever the proctor tells you to start.

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  • Friday, Aug 25 2017

    @jkatz1488955. I know @hannahmyers9551841 has taken the test before, so maybe he can answer your question about the time setting protocol.

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