I’ll take a break from the time management for this week, as I feel that this tip will go a lot longer way than another article about time management during the test.
Prior to the test, the proctor will say that you should fill in your circles completely and that you should use the 2B pencil all the time so that your answers show up and that you should never use ink. Okay, don’t use ink as it’ll get you a zero. But please… 2B all the time? I hope that you’re not taking him or her seriously…
The mechanical pencil has to be your best friend during the test if you’re used to using one. Well, maybe that graphing calculator may be the better friend. Anyways, one thing for sure is that you don’t only want the 2B to be doing the job. You do want to use the 2B to fill in the circles (because the HBs aren’t dark enough and the 3Bs tend to smudge easily…) but other than that, they aren’t that different from any other tool.
Let’s take a look at the essay section first. Oh please, do you really want to use the pencil to write the essay? It’s already bad that you are writing when the world is using computers! (Thank you TOEFL iBT!) Sharpening when the tip gets dull? Why not just use the mechanical pencils? It’s a lot easier and faster! Especially when writing the essay, you don’t even have time to erase! (Just cross out the wrong parts.) Do you actually have the time to sharpen? Maybe you can switch pencils, but let me tell you that those 2Bs get dull really quickly. The proctor won’t say anything if you decide to use a mechanical pencil instead to write the essay. Your readers will be able to read it and the essay will show up. Every single SAT I’ve taken and the SATs my friends have taken, we have all used the mechanical pencil here and never have we gotten a 0. It’s true!
Also, during the math section, especially when you need that precision to do the calculations (some by hand) in that small amount of paper space that CollegeBoard gives… Do you want to fill that up with your 0.5 cm thick pencil marks? Why not just use the mechanical pencil? Same goes for the reading and the writing sections. The scantron at CollegeBoard does not scan your workbook to see if you really used the 2B or not. All they check is your answer sheet. Use that mechanical pencil or whatever writing tool you use most of the time to your good!
Now, if you don’t use a mechanical pencil, you can just forget about this insider tip. But for those who do, hey, use it!
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