Hi all,
The other day I took a PT without a Scantron out of necessity (I'd forgotten to take the one I'd printed out with me). I just wrote my answers down instead. The amount of time I had per section really shocked me. And the point increase I experienced seemed significant. It made me realize I was spending way more time being obsessive about bubbling in than I'd thought I had. I just wanted to share this experience in case it applies to anyone else -- you might be surprised how much speed you can gain by just bubbling a little bit faster! Doing a section or two without a Scantron might be a good experiment.
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I also suggest bubbling by page not by question. That really helped me move along.
@tomimilos786 said:
@tomimilos786 fair point. the switch to digital would also totally eradicate the chance that someone could bubble their answers into the wrong questions.
Omg yes! The amount of bubble error horror stories I've come across :sweat:
@tomimilos786 fair point. the switch to digital would also totally eradicate the chance that someone could bubble their answers into the wrong questions.
This is another reason why I think the digital LSAT is a step in the right direction. The bubble sheet will be eradicated. In any case, if you are testing before the digital version rolls out, it's definitely a good idea to work on bubbling!