Yes, I have a disability which means I am eligible to type instead of writing by hand
Interesting. If you don't mind, I would love to know what your disability exactly is. I am suppose that you have an own keyboard and for your own only?
Interesting. If you don't mind, I would love to know what your disability exactly is. I am suppose that you have an own keyboard and for your own only?
I have mild Asperger's syndrome, which means it takes me longer to process the questions, decide on the answers etc. I can also type much more quickly than I can hand write, so typing is easier for me when it comes to exams. I also do exams in a separate room from the other students (less distractions that way!), and I use the computer and keyboard already present in the room I am allocated
Uni-Ball Eye fine UB-157. I buy them in bulk as they write so smoothly, I haven't used a different model of pen since last year. The ink is relatively thick but you don't get any scratchiness, faintness, and you need not put any effort into writing as the ink flows out really nicely. You'll find yourself being able to write much faster!
I have mild Asperger's syndrome, which means it takes me longer to process the questions, decide on the answers etc. I can also type much more quickly than I can hand write, so typing is easier for me when it comes to exams. I also do exams in a separate room from the other students (less distractions that way!), and I use the computer and keyboard already present in the room I am allocated
Really?! I have diagnosed Asperger's syndrome as well, but I have never enjoyed that privilege. And what you wrote is very familar for me. I need more time when I am writing with a ballpen/pen instead of a keyboard. It is easier for me as well. The only one what I got was another hour for solving the exams - and a quite place.
Really?! I have diagnosed Asperger's syndrome as well, but I have never enjoyed that privilege. And what you wrote is very familar for me. I need more time when I am writing with a ballpen/pen instead of a keyboard. It is easier for me as well. The only one what I got was another hour for solving the exams - and a quite place.
Uni-ball micros UB-150 (0.5mm line -much better than the UB-157 fine one) and I just found a pack of 14 for ~£10 on Amazon! Or Uni-ball vision elite UB-200(0.8mm tip, 0.6mm line)
I write super fast with the uni-balls because they're super smooth and flow well, they dry fast enough that you don't have to worry about smudging and they're comfortable to write with. Been using these since year 10 and I'm now completely my A2 exams!
Papermate is the one for me!!! I strayed away from papermate once and used zebra pens and they just seemed scratchy and not as smooth. I also always have about 5 pens and pencils in my exam pencil case, just in case. But that always meant that people tend to borrow pens off me and I never got them back.