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LSAT - GMAT - GRE - SAT - MCAT Test Silent Timers | |
Each of these tests is administered under strict time constraints. Your score is NOT a measure of whether you can answer LSAT questions. It is a measure of how effectively you answer the questions relative to other test takers. It is imperative that you:
For example, the LSAT test requires that you have a timer that meets the following specifications: “You may take a noiseless watch or small, personal, noiseless timer to the test center. Your timer may not have key panels or additional functions. No multitasking electronic timers are permitted. Alarm, calculator, and beeping watches are not permitted.” You must know the exact rules for the test you
are taking. See the links below to find the test of your choice. Before
you purchase any timer, make sure that the timer is appropriate for the
specific test you are taking!
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Where can you purchase a noiseless timer? Links and Test Preparation Courses: LSAT – Law School Admission Test LSAT
Test Preparation Courses – Toronto and the rest of
Canada Introduction To The LSAT – A Prep Primer Law School Bound – The Ultimate Pre-Law Training Manual Mastering The LSAT – Tutoring Book FREE LSAT Strategy Seminars in Toronto and across Canada Law School Application and Personal Statement Manual GMAT – Graduate Management Admission Test GMAT Online Review and Tutoring GMAT and GRE Online Practice Testing GRE - Graduate Record Exam GRE Online Review and tutoring MCAT – Medical College Admission Test |
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