I am wondering how others mark time while in the exams? If you are just using one watch, do you familiarize yourself with/memorize where the minute hand should be during each set? What I have been doing in my practice sets is using white-board marker "tick" marks on the face of my watch to denote 7 minute sections, and I've found this to be helpful, but am not sure if this is allowable on exam day, unless I erase the marks I made pre-exam and spend the first minute using my highlighter to write on 7 minute chunks (unless tick marks on watches are allowable). (Have also considered using fine black glue just to slightly darken the lines in the 7 minute chunks so that the ticks appear less noticeable). I am using my watch less and less, though, so perhaps this will be completely redundant, but just wanted to hear what others were doing! (This became more of a concern for me after I heard using multiple watches was not permitted on test day).
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Most people just set their watches to exactly 12. This was they know exactly where they are in regards to the 35 minutes. They set it back to 12 again after each section.
Any more than a quick glance 3 or 4 times a section is too much in my book.
I also use this one, and think it's unbeatable for the price.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005JVP0FU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
No need to spend $70 on a watch. Just get an adjustable diving bezel.
https://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/8240/the-mastermind-lsat-watch-should-you-invest
People, people! Please be careful with these watches. Money was less important to me than obtaining a great, reliable watch, so I spent the extra $ up front and look where it got me, lol.
Ended up buying a $10 plain Casio watch off amazon and it is GOLD. I am able to quickly set the watch to 12:00 before every section, reliably, and couldn't be happier with it's functionality. In my opinion, that's all you need.
I still might see if I can get a used Mastermind watch for cheap to try out.
I just use one of these: I also use this one, and think it's unbeatable for the price. (Also, I think J.Y. recommended this one ...)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005JVP0FU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
$13 bucks on Amazon. Rotating bezel, easy to use, durable.
This is my watch - I'm pretty sure I got the Casio advice from J.Y. too
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B000JNKABW/ref=pe_386430_121528420_TE_dp_1
Thought I only paid $10. Guess it was $15, or went up in price. Either way, a worthy investment.
The only issue I have had with it is on occasion, I don't get it reset correctly, but that could be handled pretty easily by spending more than a minute with the instructional videos.