I always study digitally so no need for pens. I do have scrap paper available for games and if I want to map something out for LR, but even then I only use pencils.
I use about 6 different colors of the Pilot V Razor Point (extra fine point; I write small). I like to color-code my notes so certain bits stand out and it's easier to flip through my composition notebooks on downtime reviews. I'm massively into note-taking; I tend to remember something if I write it down. ... It adds time to my CC progression, but oh well, not that much.
I use some of the Pilot Razor Point (ultra fine point - they write so thin!! LOVE!!) also. But, since they're felt, they dry out faster than the V Razor Points. I picked up a used logic textbook after reading someone recommending it and I've been using the blue and red pens to write in that book (where sections correlate to LSAT question types).
I'm excited to check out some of the pens everyone is using. I'm always on the look out for a cheaper set for when I'll be in class (and after reading Turow's 1L, I'll be color coding my class notes ... assuming I can keep up and don't just switch to the laptop instead).
ETA: I'm totally going to get a set of the 0.38mm Muji, they look amazing!
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I always study digitally so no need for pens. I do have scrap paper available for games and if I want to map something out for LR, but even then I only use pencils.
I use Muji pens. They're fine tip gel pens and i really love them especially in the purple and pink colors. I think you can get them on Amazon
I use pilot frixion. They're erasable and write super smoothly!
I never use pens only pencils.
I use about 6 different colors of the Pilot V Razor Point (extra fine point; I write small). I like to color-code my notes so certain bits stand out and it's easier to flip through my composition notebooks on downtime reviews. I'm massively into note-taking; I tend to remember something if I write it down. ... It adds time to my CC progression, but oh well, not that much.
I use some of the Pilot Razor Point (ultra fine point - they write so thin!! LOVE!!) also. But, since they're felt, they dry out faster than the V Razor Points. I picked up a used logic textbook after reading someone recommending it and I've been using the blue and red pens to write in that book (where sections correlate to LSAT question types).
I'm excited to check out some of the pens everyone is using. I'm always on the look out for a cheaper set for when I'll be in class (and after reading Turow's 1L, I'll be color coding my class notes ... assuming I can keep up and don't just switch to the laptop instead).
ETA: I'm totally going to get a set of the 0.38mm Muji, they look amazing!