Are you allowed to bring 2 analog watches to LSAT? Forum
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Are you allowed to bring 2 analog watches to LSAT?
For personal preference, I would like to use 2 analog watches for LSAT exam.
One to check the 'real' time.
The other to be set to noon and time the 35 min sections.
Am I allowed to do bring 2 watches, or is there a restriction?
Thanks in advance
One to check the 'real' time.
The other to be set to noon and time the 35 min sections.
Am I allowed to do bring 2 watches, or is there a restriction?
Thanks in advance
- txdude45
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Re: Are you allowed to bring 2 analog watches to LSAT?
Why would the "real" time even be relevant? Do you have somewhere else to be during those hours?
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Re: Are you allowed to bring 2 analog watches to LSAT?
Just use math.
- ManOfTheMinute
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Re: Are you allowed to bring 2 analog watches to LSAT?
Why does the real time matter? You have an important date that you'd leave the LSAT early for if it runs late?
- Dr. Dre
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Re: Are you allowed to bring 2 analog watches to LSAT?
who cares about the "real time" on the day you take the most important test of your life.
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- objection_your_honor
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Re: Are you allowed to bring 2 analog watches to LSAT?
There will almost certainly be a clock on the wall if you're curious. Half the testers use it as their timer, anyway.
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Re: Are you allowed to bring 2 analog watches to LSAT?
No there won't most certainly be one. If half the testers used it in my sitting than half of them didn't keep the time.objection_your_honor wrote:There will almost certainly be a clock on the wall if you're curious. Half the testers use it as their timer, anyway.
You can bring both. Wear a regular one on your fucking wrist. Is this even a question?
- txdude45
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Re: Are you allowed to bring 2 analog watches to LSAT?
OP still needs to address the question of why the actual time even matters. Sit down and take the friggin test.
- wtrc
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Re: Are you allowed to bring 2 analog watches to LSAT?
There are some good TV shows on at 5 PM, can't miss em. Test complete or not.txdude45 wrote:OP still needs to address the question of why the actual time even matters. Sit down and take the friggin test.
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Re: Are you allowed to bring 2 analog watches to LSAT?
Why does he have to address that? I would have been happier knowing the real time. It lets you gauge things in real perspective. I take a poo at 11am every day. I wish I had known when 11 was by my watch so I knew how long til I could use the bathroom. I also get hungry 2 hours after breakfast. It would have been nice to know the time for that as well.txdude45 wrote:OP still needs to address the question of why the actual time even matters. Sit down and take the friggin test.
Ultimately, who the fuck cares? this is a dumb thread. Take three watches, no one cares.
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Re: Are you allowed to bring 2 analog watches to LSAT?
Why noon and not midnight? Why must you assume it's noon? This is discriminatory.bulawschool wrote:For personal preference, I would like to use 2 analog watches for LSAT exam.
One to check the 'real' time.
The other to be set to noon and time the 35 min sections.
Am I allowed to do bring 2 watches, or is there a restriction?
Thanks in advance
- ManOfTheMinute
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Re: Are you allowed to bring 2 analog watches to LSAT?
seriously... what an asshatrambleon65 wrote:Why noon and not midnight? Why must you assume it's noon? This is discriminatory.bulawschool wrote:For personal preference, I would like to use 2 analog watches for LSAT exam.
One to check the 'real' time.
The other to be set to noon and time the 35 min sections.
Am I allowed to do bring 2 watches, or is there a restriction?
Thanks in advance
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Re: Are you allowed to bring 2 analog watches to LSAT?
This is why I can't live without a DVR.wtrcoins3 wrote:There are some good TV shows on at 5 PM, can't miss em. Test complete or not.txdude45 wrote:OP still needs to address the question of why the actual time even matters. Sit down and take the friggin test.
- TheMostDangerousLG
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Re: Are you allowed to bring 2 analog watches to LSAT?
I'm bringing three watches. Live fast, die on time.
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