<p>Would it be considered cheating if I marked all the answers on the answer sheet for one section and then when I move onto the next section I fill in the marked answers?</p>
<p>*Marked as an incomplete fill in</p>
<p>Would it be considered cheating if I marked all the answers on the answer sheet for one section and then when I move onto the next section I fill in the marked answers?</p>
<p>*Marked as an incomplete fill in</p>
<p>I guess part of the answer to your question depends on why you plan on doing this.</p>
<p>So I could answer as many questions as possible without the burden of fully bubbling in the answer, which would take away time from the test.</p>
<p>If they catch you, you’ll get a warning the first time. I think the 2nd time they cancel your score. You’re supposed to stay on the section that’s currently being tested. A great pointer I read somewhere on CC is to mark answers on the test booklet one page at a time, then bubble all of them in, and move on.</p>
<p>yes… but it’s easy to get caught… lol</p>
<p>I wouldn’t recommend it. Im not sure about how “ok” it is to do that but personally, I would stress myself out with the fear that I might be doing something wrong. If possible, mark the answers fully as you go. </p>
<p>What a silly thing to do. It takes less than a second to bubble in the answers. And yes, it is technically cheating.</p>