If you really need to keep track of time just use a regular watch and rotate the hand to12. I use this method along with several other people on this forum and its cheap and simple.
@bbutler, did you try using the study schedule tool? It's a very helpful tool with keeping on track with the course and with taking PT's and it's customizable.
@DaveH162 said:
"Make training a priority because under pressure you will not rise to the occasion but sink to the level of your training". Stay positive but be prepared
You can keep track of both on the LSAT analytics, enter your original answer choices and then click on the question number; another row will appear in blue, that is for your BR answer choices.