Scantron bubbling and Grid-ins

<p>What do you guys do for bubbling? Today I actually printed out the scantron sheets to get myself used to bubbling stuff. I did the Barron's recommendation of bubbling per page, but sometimes a page can have up to ten questions, so is it more time efficient to bubble every 4-5 questions instead? </p>

<p>Any strategies for grid-ins?
What I do right now are:
-start on the left side all the time
-if it's a decimal, bubble the first three digits, never rounding
-write the number first and bubble next
-write/bubble each question, instead of doing them in blocks
-write fractions as they are
You don't need to simplify fractions and even if you do it still doesn't matter?</p>

<p>Hahaha, I just want to be sure I don't screw up bubbling during the test next week.</p>

<p>Just start in the middle and keep making circles as you go out, shouldn't take too long. You could save like 6 minutes on the whole test if you didn't have to bubble. That's why I think tests should be done on a computer.</p>

<p>I feel ya, I'm in panic too. The way I see it, its best to just bubble in an answer after you find the answer.</p>