Thursday, October 2, 2008

MCAT Verbal Strategy: Cross-Outs

Your graders know that the writing samples they are looking at are first-draft essays.

You don't have time (and shouldn't try to make time) to recopy your essay.

Legibility is important, but it's perfectly all right to cross items out or make corrections.

You should write your essay on every line, however, because of the very limited space to write in the test booklet.

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