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I was just checking out some “LSAT watches” as they have a bezel with marks going from 0-35. I know some watches such as those with chronographs have been banned, however this appears to be a traditional watch only with LSAT section length bezel. I thought this could prove helpful, because honestly I can hardly tell time let alone breath when taking certain sections.
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Im going with a TIMEX and the proctor gonna respect my hustle.
I've never been able to hear any tick from it, maybe if you held it up right next to your ear. It's very quiet though.
@hejazifariba929 said:
@akikookmt881 said:
@elliottscott8814 @leahbeuk911 do the Casios tic loudly?
No. I have a similar Casio bezel watch, and you can hear it tick only if it's held up right next to your ear canal.
Yeah, there is a tick, but in a room with any noise at all(like the testing room), you would probably have to hold it up to your ear to hear it.
@akikookmt881 said:
@elliottscott8814 @leahbeuk911 do the Casios tic loudly?
No. I have a similar Casio bezel watch, and you can hear it tick only if it's held up right next to your ear canal.
@elliottscott8814 @leahbeuk911 do the Casios tic loudly?
@leahbeuk911 said:
@aarondunn0091311 said:
@nicolassaw861 said:
Do you think these are banned?
Slightly related note, I wanted to bring an hourglass. Turns out that is prohibited :'(
Makes sense, you obviously could write out notes on the grains of sand, so you can see tips as they fall through. lol
In any case - yes I can't stress enough that people should just get the Casio watch. Yes, maybe the LSAT watches are a little bit better. But you know what's best? Not having your watch confiscated. I'd take that every time over a color coded stopwatch. I have the women's version of the Casio and I actually really like it - forgot to take it off after a few study sessions, and I just think (for what it is) it's kinda cute. I got it in white. I did see the suggestion in another group though that everyone get the men's. Since it's larger, it's a bit easier to read. But, whatever floats your boat. I don't have a problem with the women's.
https://www.amazon.com/Casio-Womens-LRW200H-7E2VCF-Diver-Look-White/dp/B00791QYFI/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1514923980&sr=8-2&keywords=women%27s+casio+rotating+bezel+watch
Damn. That one's fresh. I'm having post-LSAT regrets over not getting that one. :P
@aarondunn0091311 said:
@nicolassaw861 said:
Do you think these are banned?
Slightly related note, I wanted to bring an hourglass. Turns out that is prohibited :'(
Makes sense, you obviously could write out notes on the grains of sand, so you can see tips as they fall through. lol
In any case - yes I can't stress enough that people should just get the Casio watch. Yes, maybe the LSAT watches are a little bit better. But you know what's best? Not having your watch confiscated. I'd take that every time over a color coded stopwatch. I have the women's version of the Casio and I actually really like it - forgot to take it off after a few study sessions, and I just think (for what it is) it's kinda cute. I got it in white. I did see the suggestion in another group though that everyone get the men's. Since it's larger, it's a bit easier to read. But, whatever floats your boat. I don't have a problem with the women's.
https://www.amazon.com/Casio-Womens-LRW200H-7E2VCF-Diver-Look-White/dp/B00791QYFI/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1514923980&sr=8-2&keywords=women%27s+casio+rotating+bezel+watch
Should be fine. But u should use the casio
@nicolassaw861 said:
Do you think these are banned?
Slightly related note, I wanted to bring an hourglass. Turns out that is prohibited :'(
Do you think these are banned?
I prefer to use a sun dial.
@gregoryalexanderdevine723 said:
@mattglandry311 said:
I bought the one that JY recommended from Amazon and it works great. It's not an LSAT specific watch, but it has a bezel that's easy to set. That's all you need. It's a CASIO and costs like $20.
Yeah I've been using that same one: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005JVP0FU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Works great, easy to use/reset, and 100% permitted.
I always felt like LSAT watches were a scam anyways, lol
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B005JVP0DC/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1514582955&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=casio+dive+watch&dpPl=1&dpID=51DFYwuBt4L&ref=plSrch
$12.89 vs $16.99.
Talk about a scam.
Just joking. Some people thin that one is a little easier to see with the white background. I preferred the aesthetic of the black and gold though. Functionally they are the same and Casio's are more reliable, cheaper, and less likely to be confiscated by a bad proctor than LSAT specific watches.
@gregoryalexanderdevine723 Yup! I'm done with the LSAT now and I STILL wear it! ;)
@mattglandry311 said:
I bought the one that JY recommended from Amazon and it works great. It's not an LSAT specific watch, but it has a bezel that's easy to set. That's all you need. It's a CASIO and costs like $20.
Yeah I've been using that same one: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005JVP0FU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Works great, easy to use/reset, and 100% permitted.
I always felt like LSAT watches were a scam anyways, lol
I bought the one that JY recommended from Amazon and it works great. It's not an LSAT specific watch, but it has a bezel that's easy to set. That's all you need. It's a CASIO and costs like $20.
@elliottscott8814 said:
@nicolassaw861, Did people contact the LSAC afterwards? I'm glad you explained that your watch met the requirements. I would've been shaken as well, and I'm glad you found the words to make things better.
Probably. I didn't stick around to talk to anyone though. Everyone who took the test at my location was very sad afterwards.
Extra sad: if they confiscate a legal watch, LSAC will AT MOST give you a free retake. Despite fucking your application timeline up.
@lucykelly459 said:
@nicolassaw861 said:
Totally. For the December take, my proctor was ruthless.
They confiscated tons of perfectly legal watches. I had the Casio Dive watch (I thought the black and white was cutest) and the proctor approached me about it, but I was like "naw, this doesn't even had stopwatch capabilities."
Had me shook.
hahaha as I began to read the second line of your comment...I got sooooo scared for a fraction of a second. I read the first sentence and noticed Casio Dive prematurely omg if they were to not allow that one that would be crazy!! you passed on the shook to me lol...I just ordered the black and orange\gold one @elliottscott8814 linked above.
Yeah, I think the proctor was weirded out because I kept looking at my watch and would rotate the bezel in-between sections. After the proctor tried to take it away, I swear I was trying to be extra safe, like rotating the bezel underneath the table and stuff. It worked out fine. That is a perfectly fine watch to use.
@nicolassaw861 said:
Totally. For the December take, my proctor was ruthless.
They confiscated tons of perfectly legal watches. I had the Casio Dive watch (I thought the black and white was cutest) and the proctor approached me about it, but I was like "naw, this doesn't even had stopwatch capabilities."
Had me shook.
:joy: "Had me shook" lmao
Dude, out of the 6 friends of mine who took the December test, three had issues with legal watches. Although I enjoy the convenience of LSAT watches, I think I would recommend that everyone use a normal watch w/ a rotating bezel or one that works for you. Too many stories floating around of proctors confiscating watches. Even if they don't, you don't want to be shook before the test. Glad it worked out nicely for you though!
@nicolassaw861, Did people contact the LSAC afterwards? I'm glad you explained that your watch met the requirements. I would've been shaken as well, and I'm glad you found the words to make things better.
@nicolassaw861 said:
Totally. For the December take, my proctor was ruthless.
They confiscated tons of perfectly legal watches. I had the Casio Dive watch (I thought the black and white was cutest) and the proctor approached me about it, but I was like "naw, this doesn't even had stopwatch capabilities."
Had me shook.
hahaha as I began to read the second line of your comment...I got sooooo scared for a fraction of a second. I read the first sentence and noticed Casio Dive prematurely omg if they were to not allow that one that would be crazy!! you passed on the shook to me lol...I just ordered the black and orange\gold one @elliottscott8814 linked above.
Totally. For the December take, my proctor was ruthless.
They confiscated tons of perfectly legal watches. I had the Casio Dive watch (I thought the black and white was cutest) and the proctor approached me about it, but I was like "naw, this doesn't even had stopwatch capabilities."
Had me shook.
Thanks to you both for responding. I'm glad it's a one-step process. I'll practice it so it gets more familiar. Youtube has 10 minute videos for divers on watch bezels, as I recall. :)
@elliottscott8814 said:
So when you used the Casio, did you turn back the watch to 12 each time and also rotate the bezel? Some of the videos (for divers) make it look overly complicated, but I've only used it for telling time so far.
@aarondunn0091311 has it exactly right. You just rotate the bezel so the arrow is in line with the minute hand at the start of the section. When the minute hand gets to 35 minutes on the bezel your time will be up.
It is plenty simple enough for us non-divers too.
@elliottscott8814 said:
So when you used the Casio, did you turn back the watch to 12 each time and also rotate the bezel? Some of the videos (for divers) make it look overly complicated, but I've only used it for telling time so far.
No, you do not need to do both. In fact, it is much easier to simply turn the bezel. It’s used this way, for divers (like me), to be able to keep accurate time while easily being able to calculate your bottom time for dive tables. When you turn the bezel to the minute hand, this becomes your new ‘12’.
With that being said, if it is going to throw you off during test day, go with what you know.
Cheers.
So when you used the Casio, did you turn back the watch to 12 each time and also rotate the bezel? Some of the videos (for divers) make it look overly complicated, but I've only used it for telling time so far.
@elliottscott8814 thank you for the recommendation! I just ordered it...comes to me on Wednesday :)