'Apparently', just like 'apparently' the markers like it if you write in ten pages what you could have written in two.not full of shit it apparently hurts the markers eyes.
true, that's why i was thinking of writing with a fine felt tip pen so I could wriote easier and faster. So basically : no restricitons on pen exc black or blueNo, actually I think pens are very important. A good pen can dramatically improve your writing speed and legibility, maximising your marks (and avoiding being a dickhead to the poor examiners!)
As for me, I use an ink pen. Not REALLY a gel pen, nor a felt tip. Its sort of like.. a pen with a metal nib at the top that ink flows out of when you write. Ink pens= win, because
-Fine tip= good for writing small. writing small=hands less tired.
-Dont have to apply downward force like a ballpoint pen. Your hand can practically hover over the paper and it'll work.
-MANLY
Because it doesn't, my dear friend.well thats a fact why u so defensive on whether blue reflects the markers eyes? im just saying it does.
I don't think it does. I actually like reading blue pen then black pen.it does and ill stand by it
Its a free country.it does and ill stand by it
Prove it.well thats a fact why u so defensive on whether blue reflects the markers eyes? im just saying it does.
I'm waiting.will find proof on it.
how! and why!??I dont have to worry about what pen. I get to type my exams
It's called "special consideration".how! and why!??
lol gimme a break... i knew thatIt's called "special consideration".
No, it's called "special provisions".It's called "special consideration".
After what you said about fountain pens, Im keen to buy one. Recommend a good one, and where to buy?It's called "special consideration".