Hand scoring question Forum
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Hand scoring question
I'm wondering if I can order hand scoring, and then just minimally fill out in the bubbles rather than blacking the entire circle out. Since it's going to be hand scored anyways, it won't matter and I can't get myself a few extra seconds.
Thoughts?
Thoughts?
- MrPapagiorgio
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Re: Hand scoring question
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Re: Hand scoring question
You may be over-thinking this test.
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Re: Hand scoring question
just fully fill in the bubbles.. its really not that hard.. it's a pretty tiny oval
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Re: Hand scoring question
i thought of this too, although i didnt actually do it on the test. no reason it shouldnt work, unless they want to disqualify your sheet because of it; it does say you must fill in the entire bubble-no dots or exes. i could see it getting someone an extra point or two.
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- Knock
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Re: Hand scoring question
. Really? Deep breath man. The two seconds you will safe won't make a difference. Bubble by the passage/game in RC/LG and by every 2 pages on LR.
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Re: Hand scoring question
God forbid someone has a bubbling mistake that throws off all the answers after it-- What are your options? Does hand scoring help to identify where you may have slipped?
Or are you totally screwed?
Or are you totally screwed?
- Knock
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Re: Hand scoring question
Don't think about it. Focus on transferring your bubbles correctly. Double check before you flip the page.2807 wrote:God forbid someone has a bubbling mistake that throws off all the answers after it-- What are your options? Does hand scoring help to identify where you may have slipped?
Or are you totally screwed?
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Re: Hand scoring question
You're screwed, just don't do it.2807 wrote:God forbid someone has a bubbling mistake that throws off all the answers after it-- What are your options? Does hand scoring help to identify where you may have slipped?
Or are you totally screwed?
Side Note: I did this and caught my mistake at the end and ended up fixing my bubble sheet in time.
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Re: Hand scoring question
I was afraid to ask.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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