No, there isn't a standard for having a visible clock in LSAT test centers. That being said, the tablet has a timer on it, so you don't need a watch for timing purposes.
Yes, the exam is taken on a tablet and not paper! It has a 35 minute timer on it for each section.
There was no clock in the room I wrote it in January.
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No, there isn't a standard for having a visible clock in LSAT test centers. That being said, the tablet has a timer on it, so you don't need a watch for timing purposes.
When you say tablet, is this meaning the actualy exam is taken on that, not paper?
Also, thank you for your reply.
Yes, the exam is taken on a tablet and not paper! It has a 35 minute timer on it for each section.
There was no clock in the room I wrote it in January.
Yep, exam is now digital, tablet has an automatic timer.