No but I was taking the test next to several ants today... Some of whom I had to kill because they were trying to mark up my answersheet... Aside from them I had plenty of room...
Yeah I'm generally a really good test taker and don't get nervous or anything but today I was so low key it bordered on boredom hahah... The ants crawling on my answersheet kept me entertained though...
... anything. Simply take a blank sheet of paper, make 4 columns ... . Then use that as an answersheet for your BR. Put away ... indicate that I changed the answer.
Then I can ... I go back to my sheet with the BR answers and ...
@DumbHollywoodActor oh yeah for sure I don't know what ones I missed just how many. I don't BR myself until after the group. Good reminder though I would be somewhat mad if someone was like "yeah it's B that's what the answersheet says haha"
It's hard to say without looking at how clear your answersheet indicates an erasure, but yes. I would say there is no harm in requesting a hand score in that case.
Lady rips apart her answersheet in front of proctor and leaves before the time is called.
" I don't want it scored"
Real story. I am sure they will report her to LSAC.