I got a 35minutes watch and I also have a regular analog watch. I don't know what to expect from my testing center because I think it's their first time, so it could be a little crazy. If I have to use a wall clock I'll do that.
If you search lsat watch timer and similar keywords on Amazon.com a bunch of timers made specifically for the LSAT will pop up (but not on Amazon.ca of course so...) I got the 180 watch (just arrived in the mail actually) and so far so good although I kinda do regret blowing $60+s&h USD on it (cheaper ones on Amazon)....the straps are kinda cheap. Would post a picture but dunno how.
Ahhh.. So glad I saw this! You just reminded me to purchase a watch from 35minutes! http://lsatwatch.webs.com/ not sure if I need Y or R2. Any suggestions?
I got the left handed model to put on my right wrist but now I wish I had just gotten the regular one because I just stand it up in front of me when I test and it would be easier to reset the watch if it was in a right-handed wearer's configuration... just my two cents... also I wish the green and blue sections weren't next to each other because they look pretty similar in low lighting... other than that it's been great though...
I tried the watch from 35minutes.com. Took two weeks to get to me. After it finally did, it broke the second day I was using it (during a PT, of course)
How is a 180 Watch any better than the watch JY recommends with the little turny thing( technical term)? Do you not have to reset it after each section?
Correct (in the sense where you don't have to pull out a doodle and reset). It functions like a stopwatch. You just hit a button. It's like butter. Blood pressure down 10 points just thinking about it.
@Pacifico said: y'all are scaring me with this 35minutes.com watch breaking talk...
Yes. That was a very sad day. I am not, however, sad that that day was not test day.
I bought a $9.99 watch from CVS. Ya know, a little painter's or masking tape placed just-so can transform a $9.99 watch into a 35 minute-ish or 180-ish watch.
I bought the 180 watch but the damn ticking drives drives me crazy! (at least in a quiet room where I've been taking practice tests) and my dog already got a hold of it and chewed up the strap...sigh. I also don't like constantly looking at the clock / setting time limits for games and passages, etc. You never know how long a problem might take and constantly looking at the clock or eyeballing the 8:45 mark just makes me anxious. I'll probably just go with the good old fashioned internal clock with a wall clock as reference or an analog watch / the 180 watch out of view! If you take enough practice tests you will naturally get into a rhythm where fancy watches really aren't necessary, IMO.
There ... is no ticking on my 180 Watch ... Are you sure the ticking is not just the sound of blood coursing through your LSAT-electrified brain ??!@#$?
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not sure if I need Y or R2. Any suggestions?
Yes. That was a very sad day. I am not, however, sad that that day was not test day.