I think the 180 watch helps you track time accurately and with precision that you may not be able to find by using an analog watch. I have one and I love it.
I have one. It's not entirely necessary if you've been practicing long enough. You should never have timing issues with any section. You have to know when its time to move on. Time spent looking at the clock will only lead to wasted time and possible panic. Sometimes I forget to reset it during the test. My focus is on the test. All of my focus. Not 99% on the test and 1% on the clock. All on the test. I'd be willing to bet more top scorers are scoring 170's without ever looking at a watch.
I have one to sell after the June LSAT! :) I think it's worth the money if you're really fighting for the absolute best score. I'm aiming for a 173+ so I got one.
It's a watch specifically made for the LSAT. You can find one on amazon if you're interested.
Personally, I'm of the opinion that it's really not worth the money. If you really struggle reading analog watches, then, yea, I guess, but I think most people can handle looking at a normal watch to see how much time is left.
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> @louierodriguez said:
> I am using this one from LSAT max and purchased on Amazon. It is working very good when I take practice test.
>
> https://www.amazon.com/35-Min-Watch-Timer-Bezel-LSATMax/dp/B00TED8MBI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1519187457&sr=8-1&keywords=lsatmax+watch
This thread is three years old! :wink:
I am using this one from LSAT max and purchased on Amazon. It is working very good when I take practice test.
https://www.amazon.com/35-Min-Watch-Timer-Bezel-LSATMax/dp/B00TED8MBI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1519187457&sr=8-1&keywords=lsatmax+watch
Anybody selling one still?
http://classic.7sage.com/lesson/keep-time/
can someone link jy's lesson on watches?
Buying a 180 watch will cost me about $75 as an international tester...omg..but JY says LSAC hasn't reply yet if that method works
I think the 180 watch helps you track time accurately and with precision that you may not be able to find by using an analog watch. I have one and I love it.
go to lsatmax and click on chat with us.
Btw I hate lsatmax
hey - if you haven't seen JY's syllabus lesson on watches, it's worth reviewing. Very easy (and cheap) method to keep track of timing on the sections.
where do I e-mail? watch-ig didn't work.
Amazon was out of stock of 180. So i tried Lsat max and used the coupon code
"watch-ig" its like $10-$15 no shipping. (Email the guy if the code doesn't work).
I have one. It's not entirely necessary if you've been practicing long enough. You should never have timing issues with any section. You have to know when its time to move on. Time spent looking at the clock will only lead to wasted time and possible panic. Sometimes I forget to reset it during the test. My focus is on the test. All of my focus. Not 99% on the test and 1% on the clock. All on the test. I'd be willing to bet more top scorers are scoring 170's without ever looking at a watch.
Does anyone have a 180 watch they want to sell? @louierodriguez-1?
I have one to sell after the June LSAT! :) I think it's worth the money if you're really fighting for the absolute best score. I'm aiming for a 173+ so I got one.
It's a watch specifically made for the LSAT. You can find one on amazon if you're interested.
Personally, I'm of the opinion that it's really not worth the money. If you really struggle reading analog watches, then, yea, I guess, but I think most people can handle looking at a normal watch to see how much time is left.
What is it?