I'm sorry but the rotating bezel was the WORST. I got the standard casio watch and it threw me off so bad. Maybe I just should have practiced with it more but I did a few PT's with it, and the thing is during the actual test it didn't work for me.
I took the test the first time with my boyfriends bulova watch (no bezel), and didn't reset it or anything (just added it up in my head), and I had an easier time with it than the bezel. I don't know why.
Definitely not standard for all test centers, that would have been amazing to have at mine considering I left 2 blank at the end of the sections because of the "pencils down" announcement coming earlier than I anticipated.
I'm just curious, is it not standard LSAC procedure to have a giant display of a 35 minute countdown timer? When I wrote it on my first attempt, they had one displayed on screen at the front of the lecture hall. I guess that might depend on the facility?
I'm not sure of a specific watch with a rotating bezel on it that is simple, I just happened to have a nice divers watch that is simple enough for me to use it with ease. I'm sure you could find one on amazon that will suit your preference.
What is the most simplest watch with the rotating bezel out there? the one posted by quick silver seems a little too busy on the face, anything simple out there that just has a rotating bezel that has passed its test?
Rotating bezel is the move, trust me, there is nothing more annoying than having another thing to fuss with besides actually writing the exam during test day.
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I'm sorry but the rotating bezel was the WORST. I got the standard casio watch and it threw me off so bad. Maybe I just should have practiced with it more but I did a few PT's with it, and the thing is during the actual test it didn't work for me.
I took the test the first time with my boyfriends bulova watch (no bezel), and didn't reset it or anything (just added it up in my head), and I had an easier time with it than the bezel. I don't know why.
Definitely not standard for all test centers, that would have been amazing to have at mine considering I left 2 blank at the end of the sections because of the "pencils down" announcement coming earlier than I anticipated.
I'm just curious, is it not standard LSAC procedure to have a giant display of a 35 minute countdown timer? When I wrote it on my first attempt, they had one displayed on screen at the front of the lecture hall. I guess that might depend on the facility?
I'm not sure of a specific watch with a rotating bezel on it that is simple, I just happened to have a nice divers watch that is simple enough for me to use it with ease. I'm sure you could find one on amazon that will suit your preference.
What is the most simplest watch with the rotating bezel out there? the one posted by quick silver seems a little too busy on the face, anything simple out there that just has a rotating bezel that has passed its test?
Rotating bezel is the move, trust me, there is nothing more annoying than having another thing to fuss with besides actually writing the exam during test day.
Don't do it. Mine is a POS. Just get the casio watch with a bezel to mark 35 and keep resetting hand to 12:00 (it takes a second to do):
http://www.amazon.com/Casio-Bi-Directional-Rotating-Resistant-Features/dp/B00GVKURGA/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1414420110&sr=8-2&keywords=bezel+casio+watch