I noticed that, every now and then, I would bubble in 1- 2 answer choices that are different from the booklet. It is, of course, my carelessness, but I am wondering if there are any tactics I could use. I often make the mistake of circling the adjacent letter of my intended answer, or bubbling in the previous answer choice.

Thanks!

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  • Thursday, Feb 18 2016

    Bubble in groups and remind yourself of what you're bubbling, as you bubble. For instance, if I'm group bubbling 4 answers, 1-4 (A, D, D, C, respectively) I will say to myself "1 A, 2 D, 3 D, 4 C".

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  • Thursday, Feb 18 2016

    That sounds like a good strategy. I will try it. Thanks!

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  • Thursday, Feb 18 2016

    You might want to try bubbling in groups. In the webinars about strategies and tactics, some of the sages recommend bubbling by page in LR and by passage/game in RC and LG. Could help you shave some precious seconds and reduce your tendency to misbubble

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