> @runningthroughthemountains said:
> @"Alex Divine" we'll still need pencils to diagram games and arguments... at that point we'll be arguing about the best scratchpaper to use!
... ? What's wrong with using scratchpaper? TBH I think this is ... drawn out directly on the paper/tablet as opposed to doing ... that on a separate paper. To me, that can waste ...
... ? What's wrong with using scratchpaper? TBH I think this is ... drawn out directly on the paper/tablet as opposed to doing ... that on a separate paper. To me, that can waste ...
... ? What's wrong with using scratchpaper? TBH I think this is ... drawn out directly on the paper/tablet as opposed to doing ... that on a separate paper. To me, that can waste ...
... ? What's wrong with using scratchpaper? TBH I think this is ... drawn out directly on the paper/tablet as opposed to doing ... that on a separate paper. To me, that can waste ...
So many questions!
1) Overall experience?
2) Pros?
3) Cons?
4) Quick breakdown of differences in each section on digital vs. paper?
5) Recommendations to future test takers when making a choice of digital vs. paper?
No actual scratchpaper, unless you're taking a digitally-offered exam, in which case they do give people scratchpaper. For the paper exam, you'll have plenty of space to work because they added more paper to the test booklets in recent exams.