Quick Question - Maintaining Focus

<p>Aside from preparedness and other related factors, it all comes down to maintaining your focus on the day of the test. I have a quick question regarding this.</p>

<p>When I take practice tests, I just circle my answer in the test book and move on. When taking the actual tests, do you think I should stop after every question to bubble it in on my answer sheet or circle it and do it at the end?</p>

<p>My thinking is that on certain questions, especially CR, it is better to bubble it all at once as to not break your focus. However, I am concerned that I may run out of time at the end and not be able to bubble everything in. I doubt this will happen as I usually have 5-10 minutes left in the end when doing my practice tests, but it's a legitimate concern.</p>

<p>What do you guys think? All opinions are welcome.</p>

<p>It wouldn’t matter much, either way. Just a quick glance at the clock every once in a while should make sure you don’t run out of time. If it’s going to bother you, though, by all means fill them in as you go.</p>