ye it is but i don't think they allow stopwatches/anything that could POTENTIALLY make a beeping sound even if you've got it on silent or whatever. kinda like phones.I thought it was a 'watches off, on desks' arrangement.
Only for Food Technology.I wonder if I can use a cooking timer...
And it can't beep.You're allowed to take in a watch/stopwatch permitted you leave it on the desk and do not touch it + it must not have communicative capabilities, nor calculative capabilities (even in maths).
I'm resetting it as they say to place it on the desk.so you cant touch your watch to reset the timer?
my chronograph is basically a 60 min timer in built...surely I can press the reset and start buttons?I'm resetting it as they say to place it on the desk.
You're allowed to take in a watch/stopwatch permitted you leave it on the desk and do not touch it + it must not have communicative capabilities, nor calculative capabilities (even in maths).
^that heaps makes sense.My teacher said, no wrist watches and any wrist watches must be placed on the table
because it takes more time...some people, like myself, write paragraphs in english until a certain time is reached, that way, all the texts are discussed in the desired ratio.why not just monitor time on your wrist watch without having to use a timer?