BigBadBader
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So anyone have any top picks on pens? i dont like the papermate kilometrico, tooo thin and they slip out, unless you grip them hard then they start to hurt 1 hour into exam.
Go to the store, buy 5 pens, see which you write fastest with.So anyone have any top picks on pens? i dont like the papermate kilometrico, tooo thin and they slip out, unless you grip them hard then they start to hurt 1 hour into exam.
Just ordered it brah.Paper-mate InkJoy 100
Ridiculously lightweight, easy and good grip and just flows wonderfully - It's like it wants to write for you by it self, lol.
http://www.officeworks.com.au/retai...ies/Stationery/Pens/Ballpoint-Pens/PAAP012984
Bic Atlantis. *sigh*
I prefer Inkjoy 300 RT (although it is a bit more expensive)Paper-mate InkJoy 100
Ridiculously lightweight, easy and good grip and just flows wonderfully - It's like it wants to write for you by it self, lol.
http://www.officeworks.com.au/retai...ies/Stationery/Pens/Ballpoint-Pens/PAAP012984
I have both and prefer the 700RT. I like the extra weight; it gives me a nice, secure feeling.I prefer Inkjoy 300 RT (although it is a bit more expensive)
I didn't even know i had these bad boys such boss pens. <3Bic Atlantis. *sigh*
Once I switched to them, I never went back. Wrote 21 pgs in EE1 (2 hours) with those babies.
Did you use the click or cap ones?Bic Atlantis. *sigh*
Once I switched to them, I never went back. Wrote 21 pgs in EE1 (2 hours) with those babies.
I think uni ball jetstream is quite goodanother Bic Atlantis user :L
are there any pens as smooth as these except more thin? (thickness of the ink coming out, not the actual pen)
yup, i've been using this for about a month now ^^I think uni ball jetstream is quite good
HAHAHA that is good!....but where the heck do you get one of them??....and are they available for those of us who are broke!?!?!?!?custom built pen with electronic signals connected in neural sync with your mind, allowing you to effectively print out what you think.
420 words per minute, you'll get those pages.
Might also consider using low heat materials, especially if you're a fast thinker, that friction you generate with the pen and the paper at super high speeds may lead to an increase in heat, and thus burning of the paper in the exam.
Oh and of course with a felt tip pen, you want that fine tip to flow nicely while you write.
Go prepared.