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Post by bnssweeney » Mon Sep 28, 2015 1:15 pm

You absolutely should practice bubbling in your answers. I've taken PTs where I mess up bubbling, and I have to go back and fix it. This could very well happen on test day, and you should be prepared how to handle those situations.

Bubbling also takes up time, whether you realize it or not. It will only hurt you if you don't take your PTs as close to test day conditions as possible.

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Post by monsterman » Mon Sep 28, 2015 1:23 pm

bnssweeney wrote:You absolutely should practice bubbling in your answers. I've taken PTs where I mess up bubbling, and I have to go back and fix it. This could very well happen on test day, and you should be prepared how to handle those situations.

Bubbling also takes up time, whether you realize it or not. It will only hurt you if you don't take your PTs as close to test day conditions as possible.
TCR. I never did it until test day and I know I misbubbled 4 answers

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100% yes

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Re: Bubbling

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There is no worse feeling than having a minute left and realizing you forgot to bubble half the section. Happened during a PT, and knowing what it feels like has kept me very conscientious about bubbling ever since.

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Post by mist4bison » Mon Sep 28, 2015 5:57 pm

TheProdigal wrote:There is no worse feeling than having a minute left and realizing you forgot to bubble half the section. Happened during a PT, and knowing what it feels like has kept me very conscientious about bubbling ever since.
Or an entire section. I realized this during a PT at minute 34 and didn't finish bubbling the section. Definitely practice bubbling.

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Re: Bubbling

Post by bnssweeney » Mon Sep 28, 2015 8:19 pm

splitterfromhell wrote:
bnssweeney wrote:You absolutely should practice bubbling in your answers. I've taken PTs where I mess up bubbling, and I have to go back and fix it. This could very well happen on test day, and you should be prepared how to handle those situations.

Bubbling also takes up time, whether you realize it or not. It will only hurt you if you don't take your PTs as close to test day conditions as possible.
In that case, where can I find ScanTrons?
I'm pretty sure Cambridge has free PDFs that you can print out of the scantrons

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I bubble after each page, which I find slightly faster than moving back and forth between questions.

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Post by galeatus » Wed Sep 30, 2015 7:25 pm

Aren't LSAT scantrons available at the back of all PT books?

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