When taking practice tests.....

<p>Is it better to bubble in the sheets that are provided in the BB's? This makes it a more realistic simulation of the actual test because bubbling in the answers is more time consuming than, perhaps, circling the answers or writing the letters down. Opinions?</p>

<p>Yeah, I make copies of the answer sheets haha.</p>

<p>Definitely bubble. You don’t have to fill out the answer sheet (school, address, etc.), but you want your test to be as realistic as possible (and yes, even 2-3 seconds per bubble can take up a full minute per section so you want to practice with that time constraint).</p>

<p>Definitely practice bubbling, and make sure that you’re completely filling in each bubble (don’t think that just since it’s practice, you can be a little less intense). After my first test, there were a few bubbles that I realized weren’t complete, and I started freaking out, trying to decide whether I could darken the bubbles without the proctor noticing.</p>

<p>It depends if you’re doing timed sections or not. If you are, then yes, you should bubble. If you are not timing yourself, then what’s the point?</p>