I used the180 watch and it worked perfectly. The toughest thing believe it or not is remembering to reset the watch immediately after sections. Sometimes you're so caught up rushing to finish a section that you forget to reset it.
I love my 180 Watch. I would pay double ... you're having to pop the dial out of an analog ... , you're risking ripping out the whole mechanism. Especially on a ...
I would find a backup watch like the 35minutes one or something similar and then if you never get the180 watch before the test just file a claim with your credit card company to refund your money since you never received the product.
@hjlee1992 said:
I purchased the watch about a year ago.
Do you still have the little instruction card that came with it? It does include guidance on how to correct this particular issue, if I recall correctly.
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Highly recommend the180 Watch. I also used the 35minutes.com watch ... many resets) the mechanism ripped right out on me. 180 Watch is ...
Is the180 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.
... help. When I was in the low-170s range, my mentality ... ," but when I was in the180 range, my mentality going into ... , you should be PTing with the full intent of getting every ...
@Matthew524 said:
like the180 watch but I have 53 ... I wish I had a 180 watch too!
2. I ... scratched a mark into the face at the 53 minute mark. and ... another scratch at the 48 minute mark ("5 minute ...
High five indeed! Just from the great and insightful answers you' ... few months one could tell the180 was just a matter of ... September and you're on the way to great things!
... ’re both great pencils, but the Wopex has a really nice ... ’s specifically graded as a “180-HB” pencil. I’m not ... you not going to use the180 pencil for the LSAT??
... PTs everyday leading up the exam; typing and printing ... his life for the LSAT. While a 180 is out ... the top 1% but the top .75%, the top .50% and the ... top .1% as is the ... case with the180 ...
The LSAC waives the fees for test registration for people experiencing financial difficulties. Meaning if you qualify, you won't have to pay the $180 you referenced.