<p>Does it hurt to just bubble answers on the <em>PRACTICE</em> tests...(not the real thing of course) rather than bubble the circle scantron thing that most practice test prep books have? Or should I use the scantron thing to make it the most 'real'?</p>
<p>On the actual act test, I'd obviously be (and have to be) using the scantron. I just like answering in my books because I can always review a certain problem right there.</p>
<p>Thanks everyone.</p>
<p>it might be better to use the scantron because then when you finish a section, the time it took you is more realistic</p>
<p>Just make sure you finish with 2-3 mins at the end. If you don't then you may be pressed for time during the real thing.</p>
<p>I'd use the bubble thing, or write your answers down on a separate sheet of paper to mimic the time you'll spend on the actual test bubbling in.... or you can just finish a minute or 2 earlier and and use the rest of the time to account for bubbling in</p>
<p>scantron....i have gotten way more realistic scores by simulating it exactly.</p>
<p>Yes use the scantron thing</p>