Remember the “Scantron” sheets that you had to fill out in school for taking standardized tests — you know, the ones where you had to fill in the circle with a No. 2 pencil to mark your answer? Now imagine you’re watching someone take a standardized math test — you watch as they spend 15 minutes calculating the answer to a complicated problem. Then, after doing all that, they move on to the next problem without filling out the little circle on the answer sheet. Can you imagine someone doing that on purpose?
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Posted by: Ed Moyle December 15, 2009 04:00 AMRemember the “Scantron” sheets that you had to fill out in school for taking standardized tests — you know, the ones where you had to fill in the circle with a No. 2 pencil to mark your answer? Now imagine you’re watching someone take a standardized math test — you watch as they spend 15 minutes calculating the answer to a complicated problem. Then, after doing all that, they move on to the next problem without filling out the little circle on the answer sheet. Can you imagine someone doing that on purpose?