A**R
Does the job well
This watch does the job and is easy to use and read. The colors delineating the testing sections are a lifesaver, and I like knowing that I’ll be able to bring it with me on testing day. You do have to reset it manually every 35 minutes, but it’s no big deal and takes just a second.It doesn’t feel luxurious, but at half the price of a 180Watch, I can’t complain. It gets the job done and has been super helpful in preparing for the LSAT. It’s also perfectly accurate (I compared it to my iPhone stopwatch) which is really important.My suggestion is that test-takers practice regularly with this so they’re used to it. Doing practice tests with this watch made pacing second nature to me and it can do the same for you too.
A**X
Watch did not work from the second I unboxed it. Stay away!
Stay away from this watch - I sure wish I did. It is cheaply made and did not work from the second that I unboxed it. Very disappointed, and quite frankly downright angry that I paid $35 for a poorly made product that was unable to perform its function even once. There are plenty of other great LSAT watches available on Amazon, and I certainly regret not purchasing one of those.
J**N
I don't recommend this watch for taking the LSAT, here is why....
Well, I am a bit disappointed. The pro's are obvious and the con's are not. Here is my impression:Pros:- obviously delineates sections by 8 1/2 minute increments, colors are helpful.Cons:- This watch is tiny; the face of the watch is a little bigger than a quarter which means it is hard to actually see where you are at.- For those that like to set the watch on a table so it stands up, you can hardly make it do so because the wrist band is outwardly rounded... therefore it won't sit flat - it is always tilled and is prone to falling over if you erase something or someone bumps a table, etc.- The ability to reset this watch is a bit ridiculous; the knob is TINY and difficult to pull out. I find this design error humorous given this watch is suppose to be designed by a (or a couple of) Harvard and Stanford graduates.... anyone could have figured this out... you need a knob you can pull out easily and quickly... you only have 15 seconds and you don't want to spend it fighting your watch in an already stressful situation.- The second hand isn't adjustable. You only have two options, neither are good. 1) you just have to remember how many seconds it was past zero when you reset the watch (which is impractical and highly unlikely), or 2) you are just unsure of how many seconds you have left and you deal with it. In sum, the second hand offers little benefit to the user of the watch on test day (or practicing for that matter). I suppose I had too high of expectations, however, some of the flaws with this watch could have been addressed with some common sense. It didn't help that the pictures showing this watch, don't give it context as to it's size. Had I know it was so small I would have also known the knob would be a major issue. My preference to stand the watch up on a table also makes this watch a bad fit. The watch can get the job done, it is better than having a standard watch. However, if you are going for ideal and specialized for the delightful occasion of taking the LSAT, I am not so sure this is what you want to use. For an extra $30, you can get a Mastermind, which is what I will be getting after I return this one.
T**S
This watch would be perfect for LSAT prep if you were able to set ...
This watch would be perfect for LSAT prep if you were able to set the second hand easier. This is slightly useful for LSAT practice but I will NOT be using it while taking the actual LSAT nor do I recommend that anyone should use it during actual testing. It takes too much to reset and it is not worth it.
T**.
Highly recommend!
Just used this on the September LSAT and a couple practice tests leading up to it, and I was really glad I had it. It was really helpful and gave me one less thing to worry about when working through games and RC. The band let me kind of prop it up, which was another time saver since I didn't have to turn my wrist to look at it. The only reason I didn't give 5 stars was because you have to manually turn the dial back between sections. It wasn't difficult or anything, just a slight inconvenience but it didn't cause any real problems during the test. Also, since it doesn't have an hour hand, you can't use it as a real watch, which might have been cool.
G**O
Significantly improves your LSAT experience
This watch will significantly improve your LSAT experience. I just used it for the LSAT and cannot stop singing its praises.The Good:Clearly marked 35 minute section broken down into four color coded segments for the games section.Simple reset function by pulling out the tab and then pushing it back in.Easy to read and see how much time you have leftThe Okay:The second hand does not reset perfectly - you need to let it run down to 0 and then pull the stop tab to reset the entire watch back to 35 minutes. Some people complain about this, but I found it to be totally fine.
A**R
DO NOT BUY
Complete trash. I broke the lsat watch I was using to practice 3 days before my lsat so I rushed to order this one. 2 days before my lsat it comes in the mail, open it, and it doesn't even work. I can adjust the minute hand but once I try to start the time nothing moves. DO NOT BUY THIS
P**R
It's easy to read and shipped really fast
It's easy to read and shipped really fast. But it's practically impossible to pull the knob out without pliers (which obviously can't be taken into the LSAT). So it's basically useless for the test.
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