LSAT Allowable Watch

Isaiah4110Isaiah4110 Alum Member
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Does the LSAC still allow a watch with a non-click rotating bezel?

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  • eRetakereRetaker Free Trial Member
    2043 karma

    ^Those Casio watches are nicee with great value.

  • Isaiah4110Isaiah4110 Alum Member
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    Thank you so much! I looked at that one too but wasn’t sure since it’s got a digital date to it.

  • JustDoItJustDoIt Alum Member
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    @Isaiah4110 I don't think the date is digital, at least mine wasn't.

  • Isaiah4110Isaiah4110 Alum Member
    275 karma

    @JustDoIt I didn’t know if that part would be counted as digital.

    I also read the recommendation that the safest way is to get a plain analog watch and reset the time to 12 at the start of each section. Has anyone had experience doing that?

  • eRetakereRetaker Free Trial Member
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    Yeah that's pretty much what I did

  • JustDoItJustDoIt Alum Member
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    I was so nervous that I would mess that up I just rotated the bezel. To each their own I guess!

  • PhDtoLaWPhDtoLaW Alum Member
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    I had that Casio watch linked above, and my proctor confiscated it. I would recommend just buying a no-frills watch with no date display and no rotating bezel.

  • ebalde1234ebalde1234 Member
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    @PhDtoLaW said:
    I had that Casio watch linked above, and my proctor confiscated it. I would recommend just buying a no-frills watch with no date display and no rotating bezel.

    Would they actually take it if it has a rotating bezel ?

  • PhDtoLaWPhDtoLaW Alum Member
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    Mine actually took it because of the date display. I think he was wrong, but I had no recourse at the time. I had to just use the clock on the wall.

    The next time I took the test, I was sure to buy a watch without a rotating bezel or date display. This one, specifically:

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000GAYQU4/

  • Isaiah4110Isaiah4110 Alum Member
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    @ebalde1234 I heard it’s totally up to the proctor. I was worried about that date display as well. I think what @PhDtoLaW suggested is the safest way.

    @PhDtoLaW can that watch be propped up on the desk?

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