In the section "Resources for Taking Simulated LSATs" - there is advice on "How to Keep Time"
My question is this: why can't I simply reset the minute hand back to 12 on my analog watch at the beginning of each test section ?
There is no mention of the prohibition of resetting your analog watch here :
http://www.lsac.org/jd/lsat/day-of-testIt only stipulates...
"Time. Supervisors will keep the official time. You may take an analog (nondigital) wristwatch to the test center. No other timers—including electronic and countdown timers—are allowed."
Rather than wearing three cheap-o Casio watches the day of the exam - is it permissible by the Test Gods to reset my watch after each section ? Or will I find myself tossed out of the testing center like an obnoxious drunk gets thown out of a bar ???
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Good luck!
I shelled out the money for one myself. Sounds like overkill, I know, but considering that I frequently finish certain sections just barely on time, it's worth it for me to know exactly how many seconds I have left near the end of a section. It's also nice to be able to reset it with the push of a button, and less stressful than trying to wind it back or something in the 30 seconds you get between sections.
Are you absolutely positive that timepiece is allowed ?
LSAC states a very blanket prohibition: "no other timers —including electronic and countdown timers"
... and your watch there looks exactly like a "countdown timer"
Be careful !
I got you on why the three casios were suggested... but struck me as complete overkill...