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The LSAT
 
Law School Admissions Test
 
   
Exam Clocks- meet your match.

Introducing the Ultimate LSAT Pacing Tool:
THE SILENT TIMER for the LSAT was designed with LSAT students in mind. It is the ultimate test prep tool that meets all of your pacing needs.

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  THE SILENT TIMER: Your Pacing Personal Trainer

Use The Silent Timer™’s unique pacing features in practice to:

Become accustomed to the time constraints of test day
Learn vital pacing skills and develop an internal pacing clock
Finish more questions, on average, than before!


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> How does it improve pacing?

   

Improving your LSAT score with The Silent Timer


The LSAT is designed so that most people can not finish the test on time. The result? Rushing, careless mistakes, anxiety, and ultimately- poor LSAT test scores. If you had no time limit, you could answer most, if not all, of the test's questions correctly. Luckily, time management is a crucial aspect of the test that can be learned.


I. Practice: Learn Essential Pacing Skills

Learning pacing skills is just as important on the LSAT as learning analytical, critical thinking, and comprehension skills. After all,

How will you answer the questions correctly if you do not have time to answer them?


With its unique features, THE SILENT TIMER is the only study aid designed specifically to improve your pacing skills. Through practice with this innovative tool, you will train your brain to adopt a steady pace without sacrificing accuracy. As your timing improves, you will be able to answer more questions. Since LSAT scores are based on the number of questions answered correctly, answering as many questions as possible can be very beneficial to your score.


II. Test Day: Apply What You've Learned

Once you have developed an internal pacing clock through practice with THE SILENT TIMER, you will feel more relaxed and comfortable, knowing that you can finish your exam on time. By test day, you will have the confidence in knowing you are in complete control of your pacing.

 

What do the Professionals Say?
...You need a test timer for your LSAT.

If you are taking a preparation course from The Princeton Review, Kaplan, PowerScore, Gorilla Test Prep, or another great test prep company, you already know how important good pacing is to doing well on your the LSAT.

LSAT test prep courses say to "Buy a test timer!"

On the first day of class, in an LSAT prep course, you are told to buy a silent timer that you can use for practice exams and on test day. THE SILENT TIMER LSAT package provides you with the timing tools you need for both overcoming the LSAT's strict time constraint and silently monitoring your time at the testing center*.


So, do your homework and learn to pace yourself with the only timing products made for your test!

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How does The Silent Timer™ Improve Pacing?
THE SILENT TIMER is a unique tool that will help train your brain to spend the correct amount of time on each test question. Most test takers do not have a sense of what 1 minute during a test feels like, for example. THE SILENT TIMER helps fine tune the internal pacing clock that is the key to better test time management.

THE SILENT TIMER takes your test time and number of questions. It then tells you exactly how much time you can spend on each question before you are losing time on the rest of your exam. By using this process in practice, you will have a better sense of your timing and increase your answering speed far beyond what you thought possible.

Here's How It WorksThe Silent Timer is great for the LSAT - order now!

Step 1: Enter in the number of questions on your test
Step 2: Enter in how much time is allowed
Step 3: Press start and begin taking your practice test

It really is just that simple to customize your Silent Timer for your test , and yet here is all of the information that it can provide for you:

1. It keeps track of the total time left on your test section
2. It keeps track of how many questions you have answered, and how many remain
3. It shows the average time available per question
4. It keeps track of the amount of time left on the current test question

Learn to beat your test time and get the LSAT score you deserve with THE SILENT TIMER. With so much of your future riding on this test, give yourself an advantage over your competition- in practice AND on test day.

We even have a 30-day money back guarantee if you are not completely satisfied. What have you got to lose?

Buy your Silent Timer for the LSAT today

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What are LSAT takers Saying?

Order Today!

"While studying for the LSAT, I was never able to finish all of my test questions, which was really hurting my practice test scores. With The Silent Timer, I really got my pacing down. October LSAT was the first time I finished all four games! Didn't realize how much better pacing would increase my score.
Thank you guys."

Agnes
Taking the LSAT
Miami , FL


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LSAT Information Center

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Next Test Date: December 06, 2008
What is the LSAT?


The LSAT is a 101 question test with five multiple choice sections. The sixth section, the essay portion, is not scored but is sent to the various colleges you apply to.

The LSAT consists of two logical reasoning sections, one reading comprehension section, one logic games section and one un-scored experimental section, which can be any of the previously mentioned sections. The sixth section is the un-scored essay portion. The five multiple choice sections are each 35 minutes long, and the essay portion is 30 minutes long. The LSAT is your key to getting into Law School. Read More.

Read our Test Handbook to learn more about the LSAT. The official LSAT web site also has great information.

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LSAT Registration Information


To receive FREE LSAT registration information, enter your name and email address below. We will send you an automatic email explaining how/where to register for the LSAT, and what the registration deadlines are for the next tests. The email also contains more valuable LSAT information to help prepare for your test.

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Please add "info@silenttimer.com" to your e-mail safe list. If you don't seem to get the email at first, check your spam filter.

We will never sell your personal information. Please read our privacy policy.

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LSAT Test Dates & Testing Links

Future Test Dates

- Saturday, December 06, 2008
- Monday, December 08, 2008 (Saturday Sabbath Observers)
- Saturday, February 07, 2009
- Monday, February 09, 2009 (Saturday Sabbath Observers)
- Monday, June 08, 2009
- Saturday, September 26, 2009
- Tuesday, September 29, 2009 (Saturday Sabbath Observers)
- Saturday, December 05, 2009
- Monday, December 07, 2009 (Saturday Sabbath Observers)
- Saturday, February 06, 2010
- Monday, February 08, 2010 (Saturday Sabbath Observers)
Test Prep Links

- LSAT
- Get Prepped
- Gorilla Test Prep - GMAT, GRE, LSAT and SAT courses
- Integrated Learning - GMAT, GRE, LSAT & SAT
- Law School Discussion Forum - One of the best out there!
- LSAT Intensive Review
- LSAT Secrets Study Guide - How to Ace the LSAT, using an easy step-by-step LSAT test prep study guide, without weeks and months of endless studying
- LSAT, SAT, GMAT, and GRE forum - from TestMagic!
- TestMasters 180
- The LSAT Preparation Site

More Information

- LSAT Test Handbook - learn more about the LSAT in detail
- The Silent Timer & the LSAT


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- New ABA Policy Change Requires Law Schools to Report Only Students' Highest LSAT Score - Beginning in the fall of 2007, law schools will be required to report only students’ highest LSAT score to the ABA (American Bar Association), rather than the averaged LSAT scores as was previously required.



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LSAT Books

These books are recommended by our previous customers as good resources when studying for the LSAT. If you have one you'd like to add, email us at info@silenttimer.com.


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