Thanks, Cant Get Right. Hopefully that means that the scantron will withstand my potentially frantic erasing (which of course I hope to avoid, thanks to JY's excellent explanations).
I believed the "#2 pencils only" requirement is for the scantron (I could be wrong). I don't intend on using a #3 to bubble in answers, just for the LG section. I think I may just use #2s...just hate how fast they go dull, lol.
@Lnanncampbell said:
What I have been doing in my practice sets is using white-board marker "tick" marks on the face of my watch to denote 7 minute sections, and I've found this to be helpful, but am not sure if this is allowable on exam day, ...
As a TA, I used a Scantron machine a handful of times. A small tear on the side likely won't affect how your answer sheet is graded.
If you're absolutely paranoid, just have them manually grade it, as @"Cant Get Right" suggested.
Hey i accidentally tore my December 2016 scantron a little bit and there was no issue at all. I received my score on the same day as everyone else (in an early wave, too!). You'll be fine.
I take screenshots of the old scantron the actual score breakdown before I take. Then I compare and see if I am getting questions wrong consistently. These questions I usually cut out and put in my secret stash.
... full proof method with a scantron. I normally just use scantrons ... include bubbling in the scantron or without the scantron? If the target ... , i will begin using a scantron when doing the full proof ... me to fill in the scantron for each section. For LG ...
... include bubbling in the scantron or without the scantron? If the target ... , i will begin using a scantron when doing the full proof ... you HAVE to start the scantron right now when drilling. Maybe ...
... . LSAC says not to make stray marks on the bubble sheet ... . If you make stray marks you run the risk ... explicitly instructed not to make stray marks on the answer sheet ...
... would pick one on my scantron incase I don't have ... immediately I would leave the scantron blank and again mark my ... got was to use a scantron and bubble in even when ...
@therealnas @cgracia12 Technically, no. But if you do it lightly you should have a few seconds at the end to erase. I think even if you didn't end up erasing, it wouldn't mess up the scantron.