<p>Hey guys. When do you bubble your answers? At the end of solving everything or as you go along with the test? </p>
<p>Also, why do you think one method is better than the other?</p>
<p>Hey guys. When do you bubble your answers? At the end of solving everything or as you go along with the test? </p>
<p>Also, why do you think one method is better than the other?</p>
<p>I like to do all the questions on a page then fill in all the bubbles for that page. It gives me a little break every few problems but doesn’t stop my momentum.</p>
<p>As I go, but I heard that isn’t the best way of doing it…</p>
<p>I tend to fill them out after each page. The exception is when I’m doing a reading passage whose questions extend over two or more pages. In that case, I finish all the questions pertaining to the passage before filling in the corresponding bubbles.</p>
<p>The each page thing sounds good. I usually save 3 minutes at the end to do it. Math is pretty easy so I get a good amount of time to bubble that in. It gets a little tight in cr. I’m gonna try the passage by passage approach. Let’s see how it turns out</p>
<p>^ You can always modify the approach to every-question bubbling if you’re tight on time.</p>
<p>When I find the passages to be easy and I can do them super quickly, I bubble them last. If they’re hard, I do it as I go along.</p>
<p>Since writing is easy for me, I bubble 'em last and still have ~10 minutes to spare. Paragraph revision is the hardest for me.</p>
<p>Math is also pretty easy so I do the first ~15 problems or all the ones that are really easy and use the remaining time to do the hard ones, which I bubble as I go along.</p>
<p>At the end of every open page. Believe it or not, bubbling after each question waits several seconds and breaks your concentration and flow. The exception is when five minutes remain, then you need to bubble after every question so you don’t risk having blanks on your scantron.</p>
<p>I used to do it as I go, but I think I’ll try the method of bubbling in after each page</p>