@Lizzzz108 Thanks and that's right! The timer looks like it stops with the notice popping up but it's actually still running. Once you click "okay" on the notice and it goes away, the timer catches up.
I'm going through the CC for the first time. I'm not concerned with timing.
Is it possible to turn off the timer and go straight to blind review? Thanks
We were in July, but I left mine in the bag. With the timer in the corner, there was no real point in having it out. But yeah, keep an eye on the website to see if they will still allow it in future testings.
You do not need to bring a watch for the digital test. There is a timer at the corner of your screen letting you know how much time you have left in the section.
31 year old here. I work for a law firm who are generous enough to put up tuition for me, I would be a fool to not take the opportunity! Never thought of myself as an old timer, I prefer to think I'm just very wise.
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.