<p>Hello, I am taking the ACT on saturday and I have a question.. </p>
<p>1.) Is it better to fill in all of the bubbles or leave some blank. I already know that you get less points taken off by not filling in the blank, but will this ruin the "momentum" of the test. Whenever I do not get a question my brain stops functioning for a little while and I get ****ed off. Maybe If i feel like every question I get wrong counts I will do better on the test?</p>
<p>You are misinformed. The SAT is the test where you get 0 points for a blank, -1/4 for a wrong answer, and 1 point for a correct answer. On the ACT, you are never penalized for wrong answers. You can only help your score by filling in every bubble!</p>
<p>Man, you are REALLY misinformed. Perhaps you mean the SAT? On the ACT, you are NEVER penalized for a wrong answer -- so fill in ALL THE BUBLES! It doesn't count against you. They take the # of questions you get right and convert it to a raw scale. So guess guess guess.</p>