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Does anyone use a wrist watch for timing during the LSAT?

GalateaGalatea Core Member
in General 92 karma

If I understand correctly, there is no clock displayed during the LSAT, so timing yourself is more difficult. I know that per the LSAT website (https://www.lsac.org/lsat/frequently-asked-questions-about-lsat), you can have a wrist watch on, though it cannot have a timer/stop watch function/alarm function.

Has anyone found it beneficial to time themself on the LSAT with a wrist watch or something?

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  • Law and YodaLaw and Yoda Alum Member
    4306 karma

    There is a clock displayed during the test. Top right corner, countdown from 35 mins. Similar to the 7sage interface but I'd recommend practicing on Law Hub so that you see the exact testing format.

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