@quicksilver I had already read your post and considered buying a Casio. But the small rotating bezel somehow scares me and the smaller dial's are a pain. I have to make my peace with it now.
@All I have decided to go for a simple one with a big dial. If the other watches have broken down in many cases buying it would give me more anxiety than relief.
I went to Cambridge LSAT website today and I can see PT75 and 76 for sell at 10 bucks each. https://www.cambridgelsat.com/preptests/4-section/ Are these legit?
... 13 weeks) to take 45 preptests (36-76, Superprep A-C ... able to take 3.46 preptests a week on average and ... case an incremental 5-10 preptests won't matter too much ...
Is the 180 watch prone to dying out or breaking down easily? I'm hesitant about buying one well in advance of test day (9 months~) for fear of something going wrong.
Wait is this expiration in reference to purchasing PTs through Cambridge? I've never had a problem with buying/downloading from Cambridge, but guessing I should buy the few PTs I haven't bought already?
There's also the Manhatran book that has them broken up by type.
The Cambridge printed book is still available on Amazon, although yesterday, they didn't link to it directly which was weird... But it's $100 used copies start at $45
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