Hello, I was wondering may I bring a silent stop watch to the testing center? I have accommodations that give me more time and to use an analog watch or the Perfect Lsat watch wouldnt be of any use, so I was wondering if it is possible?
... last PT I scored a 180, on both the simulated PT ... , of course, much lower than 180; but I wanted to share ... you have every capacity to 180 this test. And I’m ...
... on moving up to a 180? I've been getting anywhere ... . Sometimes I get a 178-180 but it's infrequent because ... moved up to the 178-180 range? What helped you to ...
Couldn't find a category to put this thread under (there should be a "random" or something category), but does anyone watch SAO or has heard of it? Great show
Do y'all think it's worth spending the extra 5-10 seconds to reset your watch to 12 at the start of each section? I do wish I'd done more PT's with an analog watch instead of my phone timer, but oh well.
... you are just using one watch, do you familiarize yourself with ... on the face of my watch to denote 7 minute sections ... noticeable). I am using my watch less and less, though, so ...
I currently have the Toptier timer lsat watch and it works fine, but im worried I won't have to time reset it in during the actual test. Should I get the more expensive ones (if they're even in stock) or am i fine?
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do you guys watch all of JY's LG videos for every single logic game you do? Even for LG's that you got right under the estimated amount of time? Would love to hear any thoughts/advice/pros/cons. thanks so much.
So when the proctor says "Put your pencils down", can I pick up my watch and reset the time on it? Or do I have to wait until the next section begins before doing anything with my watch?