my super secret time saving trick is

<p>my super secret time saving trick is to put a dash through the letter choice instead of circling it.</p>

<p>It saves lots of time.</p>

<p>If you feel the need to cross out an answer choice as you're trying to discern the right answer, cross out the answer next to the letter instead of the letter so you don't get confused.</p>

<p>Wait, when do you ever have to circle your answers? It's just a bubble-in, right?</p>

<p>i meant on the test booklet</p>

<p>hahahahaha, someone asked that exact same question in the SAT thread, wow.
jmanco49, you have to be more specific, lol.</p>

<p>Oh. Well, here's my super time-saving trick: don't waste time circling stuff in the test booklet. :)</p>

<p>I'm sorry, but if you can't say "hmm I crossed out the letter C so I must have eliminated it" instead of "Well I crossed out the letter, but not the actual answer, so maybe that wasn't eliminated" then you should go back to elementary school. Crossing out the whole answer choice is a waste of time.</p>

<p>That's fabulous.</p>

<p>That's why I specifically articulated: "If you feel the need to cross out an answer choice"</p>

<p>Dang you beat me to my time saving trick of not circling answers in the book.</p>

<p>but when im so hectic during tests if i don't make some kind of mark on it I might mess up andd bubble the wrong thing.</p>

<p>plus, if the unthinkable happens and you get off by a bubble, you will be ruined as you try to remember your answers fill in the blanks</p>

<p>If you get off by a bubble, you just move every answer up/down.</p>

<p>Yeah, the time restraints are so lenient on the act that, in the time allotted for each section, I easily finish the section with enough time to doodle an exact model of the Mona Lisa on my test booklet.</p>

<p>:( maybe for u the constraints are easy...... i never could get reading.</p>

<p>that was sarcasm ha</p>

<p>uh ... nevermind since i never saw he posted again..</p>