Hey all,
I'm taking the June LSAT and for the life of me I can't find out whether or not during the test we have to lay our watches down on the desk or we can keep them on our wrist. I would much rather keep mine on my wrist because my testing location (Kane Hall at the University of Washington) is notorious for having small desk space.
I know that regardless of what happens I'm going to have to do abide by the rules, but I want to do a couple practice tests at Kane just to get familiar with it, and the watch situation definitely factors into that.
Thanks!
Watch Policy... Forum
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Re: Watch Policy...
The end answer will be that you are to do whatever your proctor decides is necessary, regardless if it makes sense or not.
That said, I do not believe their is a specific stated rule on whether a watch needs to be on ones desk top or their wrist, so unless directed otherwise by your proctor I see no reason why it cannot be on your wrist.
That said, I do not believe their is a specific stated rule on whether a watch needs to be on ones desk top or their wrist, so unless directed otherwise by your proctor I see no reason why it cannot be on your wrist.
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Re: Watch Policy...
Both were allowed when I took the LSAT.