Tried it and liked it, didnthisbon my first test. It works and it's not against rules lsat time I checked... although I did notice that tickets now specify a watch on the wrist... but... I can't imagine a proctor enforcing it
Under the things permitted on your desktop section of the admission ticket it says that your watch is ok!
My watch face doesn’t have number just notches. I prefer to set my watch to 1215 in between each sections and then watch it get to 1255. I do this so that the straps of my watch run parelle with the top of my test. That way it is closer in my field of vision. Three watches seems like way too much to keep track of and worry about, especially when winding a watch back takes less than 5 seconds and can easily be done while they are reading the instructions for the next section.
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@stepharizona288 said:
Tried it and liked it, didnthisbon my first test. It works and it's not against rules lsat time I checked... although I did notice that tickets now specify a watch on the wrist... but... I can't imagine a proctor enforcing it
Under the things permitted on your desktop section of the admission ticket it says that your watch is ok!
My watch face doesn’t have number just notches. I prefer to set my watch to 1215 in between each sections and then watch it get to 1255. I do this so that the straps of my watch run parelle with the top of my test. That way it is closer in my field of vision. Three watches seems like way too much to keep track of and worry about, especially when winding a watch back takes less than 5 seconds and can easily be done while they are reading the instructions for the next section.