A machine, not a person, will score your Math IC
SAT II test. The tabulating machine sees only the filled-in ovals on your answer
sheet, nothing else. So whether you knew the right answer because you’re a math
genius or because you took a lucky guess, you’ll get a point.
Believe it or not, you can use all this to your advantage. ETS only wants right
answers, not the thoughts behind them. So we’ve organized a few of the basic
(and not-so-basic) rules and tips for test-taking that will best enable you to
get those right answers quickly.
Your preparation must include praticing full length tests on the answer sheet similar to actual answer sheet. You must be familiar to answering by filling the ovals or circle.