<p>Where do you guys mark what questions to come back to? On practice tests you can just circle the number, but how do you do it in the real test? I find that I end up not making any marks because I don't know where it's safe to. Consequently, I have to go searching for blanks, which is time consuming to say the least.</p>
<p>I circle the number in the test booklet, and fold down the page corner so it's easy to find. You can write whatever you want in the booklets; it's the scantrons you need to be careful with.</p>
<p>Thanks. Yes, I meant marking up the scantron. I was hoping someone would know of a safe neutral zone..lol</p>
<p>I just make a tiny tiny little dot in the space next to the answers. I do it on every test.</p>
<p>I circle the problem number a few timesin my test book. Then I check my scantron for unanswered questions in the last few minutes. When done with a problem, write the answer letter next to the number in your test book, and say in your head as you transfer it.</p>
<p>Just put a very light mark of some sort next to the question on your answer sheet.
It's visible and easy to erase.</p>
<p>I put a really light arrow next to the question. I just erase them later and have never had any problems with scoring...</p>