Version 4 Updated Now Available with Larger, Easy to Read Dial, New Hyper-Accurate Internal Time Movement: The Perfect Score Watch has been trusted by thousands of Pre-Law students to improve their LSAT performance. The value proposition is simple: If using this watch would result in another 1-2 points on the LSAT, is it worth it? We believe the answer is a resounding yes and the Perfect Score Watch makes that possible. The Perfect Score watch is an analog wristwatch designed specifically for the LSAT by a team of Top Law School Graduates who took the LSAT and saw a need for better time management on test day. The Perfect Score Watch enables test takers to manage their time and maximize their score potential, helping students get to those extra few questions which can make all the difference in today's highly competitive admissions environment. Cost Effective: Chances are you have spent hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars on preparing for the LSAT - - classes, tutoring, practice tests, online or in-person courses. Most students neglect focusing on the pace and timing for the test, which is one of the most important pieces of maximizing your potential LSAT score. LSAT Specific Timing: The LSAT is comprised of five 35 minute sections. The Perfect Score Watch allows the test taker to ensure they are on pace for each section. The 35 minutes is broken down into four different colors that represent the four logic games / reading comprehension passages so that test takers know exactly what game/passage they should be working on during the test and do not lose track of time within any given section. LSAC Compliant: The Perfect Score watch meets all LSAC requirements for test day and is ideal for both practicing for and taking the LSAT for real. This watch is custom designed for the LSAT and is entirely analog with no digital component.
M**O
Do Not Buy this Watch!!
Perfect Score Watch Version 4 for LSAT Exam Prep I would strongly recommend you do not by this watch!! I purchased this watch to aid me into prepping for the 12/2/17 LSAT. The watch works fine at timing the 35 minute sections, yet when I took the LSAT it was confiscated from me prior to taking the exam. I filed a formal claim we the LSAC to protest the watch being taken from me during the test, but was told the following by their Test Administration Group."Test supervisors are instructed to dismiss any test-taker with a digital or smart watch and to confiscateanalog watches which have timer functions. The decision to allow or not allow a specific watch is entirelyat the discretion of the testing staff."It looks like any watch that has a timer function, like the Perfect Score Watch Version 4 watch here is included on the banned list. If I had known there was even a small probability of having this watch taken from me during the test, I would have never used it. I believe that, you should practice the same fashion as you are going to take the test. Thus using this watch just for practice would be pointless, since there is a strong chance of you having it taken away on test day.I recommend you use any regular analog watch and simply set the minute hand to 12 and let it run until it hits 35 minutes for your timing. Good luck with your LSAT prep!
H**G
Great idea, poor execution
The watch is a great idea, but has poor design/quality, even for a product at its price point. I've had the watch for about a week or so and have used it less than 10 times. Thus far, I've noticed that the watch band can be quite stiff, making it hard to tighten around the wrist. I can get the buckle tongue into the third adjustment hole no problem, but getting it to that fourth hole requires a bit of force, The biggest issue I have with the watch is that when it is worn on the wrist (as I imagine is intended, per its design), it is next to impossible to pull out the crown/stem in order to reset the watch. Someone with longer fingernails may have better luck than I did, but I don't think anyone would want to waste 60 or 90 seconds fumbling around with their watch between sections to find out. Once the watch is removed from the wrist, however, then it is fairly simple to set. That being said, I'm planning to keep it and use it for practice, but I don't trust it enough to wear it on test day.
J**E
Good idea, needs a better knob.
It’s a cool watch, good idea, but I couldn’t pull out the damn knob most of the time. Finally, after only using it maybe 10 times, when I pulled the knob out, the whole knob came out of the watch and the knob didn’t work anymore. And now I can’t return it because it was more than 30 days ago.
S**T
not appropriate for LSAT
Not good. It's impossible to set the hand to zero. You have to pull the crown out and rotate it to the desired dial, but when you try to push the crown back to start the watch, the hand moves away from the start point.
U**H
Most valuable tool during exam
Definitely my most valuable tool for the LSAT, aside from the writing implement itself. Well designed for time management. It also struck fear in the eyes of my competitors. (A few other examinees at the test center asked about it thinking it must not be permissible. I assured them it was not a digital watch.)
A**L
Timing was an issue for me when I took it back in September but having this watch really calms you down and keeps you going at a good pace.
Just took the LSAT this morning. It was my second time taking the exam. Timing was an issue for me when I took it back in September but having this watch really calms you down and keeps you going at a good pace.
O**R
Awesome for its intended purpose - the LSAT
The face is kind of big, but it works well.
K**E
LSAT Admitted✔️
Very happy with this purchase! I read the reviews & was nervous I wouldn't be able to use this during the exam, but it was permitted! Only wish I had bought sooner!
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