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I think I saw somewhere it says we cannot circle answer choices on the test...
I thought we can write anything on the test, take notes, underline etc.
But we cannot circle the answers? Is this true?
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I think I saw somewhere it says we cannot circle answer choices on the test...
I thought we can write anything on the test, take notes, underline etc.
But we cannot circle the answers? Is this true?
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For sure this!! I'm the bubbling error queen lol, I need to work on it.
Yes, you can definitely circle and annotate as much as you want on the test itself. One important caveat is to not expect anything you write to be translated on your answer sheet. In other words, if you bubbled in something different than what you circled on the answer sheet, LSAC will 100% go with whatever you bubbled in.
Make sure you practice with bubbling early on in the PT process! I didn't practice with bubbling until ~20 PTs into studying, and I ended up making tons of bubbling mistakes on the recent PTs.
These weird LSAT theories keep popping up every now and then, really annoying. Not for the person asking, but for the person(s) coming up with these..
You can circle answers on the test.. Whoever said otherwise is not very knowledgeable about it.
You guys, Mikey taught me everything I know, so listen to this man! :)
Haha :D Idk why someone would say that people can't circle answers on the test, that's just kind of silly, lol.
You guys, Mikey taught me everything I know, so listen to this man! :)
You can circle answers on the test.. Whoever said otherwise is not very knowledgeable about it.
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Thanks montaha,
I don't know where I heard this...really weird.
No it's not true. You can circle answer choices on the test, I can't imagine transferring answers otherwise lol I'd for sure screw it up.