OP this may seem stupid and obvious but i have heard stories of students having batteries on throughout the year, and then getting so use to it they completely forget to take it off for the actual exam.Practice Practice Practice
Before my hsc, i could probably only write about 900 words in 50 minutes and my hand would inevitably cramp/ache during that time
However in the month leading up to the HSC, i put 3 AA batteries on the top of my pen and used it for everything (especially when practicing english essays).
By the time the HSC came around i could write significantly faster, and my hand didn't ache/hurt at all in any of my HSC exams
- of course, in the first week of using the batteries, your hand feels like shit and your writing is pretty messy, however as your hand gets stronger, you'll be able to write properly
p.s. remember to take the batteries off during the exam
I didnt buy into it either - for me, my speed naturally increased because I had to write so much in my subjects.the battery thing doesn't really work lol
But i guess it kinda has a placebo effect :L
I can honestly say that from personal experience it worked for me.the battery thing doesn't really work lol
But i guess it kinda has a placebo effect :L
Try JetStream pens out. Personally, the battery technique didn't work out for me but testing different pens didI have an English exam soon and I was wondering if it's possible to write 1300 words in 50 minutes :/ I think I can do it but hand cramping seems inevitable. Any tips?
wow so fast, I can barely write like 1200-1300ish in 45 minutes...and that's pushing it too lol, I normally write 1000-1200Yes it is. I've written a ~1500 word essay in 50 minutes before.
^and happened to herWrote about 1400-1600 today for an economics essay in 50 minutes without writing much for quite a while. Surprised me slightly.
What do you mean?^and happened to her
Haha i Meant that you wrote the same amount of words as me in an eco essayWhat do you mean?