At first, I was bubbling in every question during LR, and then I switched to the same technique that @"mickey.caleb" described, and I found it far more efficient! Good luck! :smile:
Personally never chalked anything up to "dumb mistakes." They were incorrect for a reason. For instance, I used to make bubbling errors all the time, so I created a new bubbling system that worked for me to bypass that issue.
Bubbling errors are the worst! When you subvocalize do you state the question number and corresponding answer choice? Otherwise, maybe try to bubble after a page.
I always bubble after a game, after an RC passage, and before I have to turn the page in LR. I’m also terrified of bubbling errors. It might be a few seconds slower to do fewer questions at once, but I think it’s worth it!
I go over any circled questions. My reasoning is that I shouldn't be sitting the LSAT if I'm likely to make an error with bubbling - I should be comfortable with it by then.