Pen that writes really fast?

<p>Hi.
Do you guys have any suggestions on pens that could type really fast? If they type faster then my exam will get done faster too.</p>

<p>This whole topic is… contradictory.
Topic title “writes”:
Personally I got a pack of pilot G-2. They pen are like you write lightly and it will come out no matter what. I used one blue G-2 pen all senior high school year and it never failed me until it ran out of ink (I had it like couple of years ago). The cheapest pack I found was at wal-mart. I seriously recommend these pen. They never dried up/stop writing on me even once and they have replacement ink.</p>

<p>Pen that “types”:
No such thing. Unless you’re using a touchscreen then really any pen would do…</p>

<p>Why would you do an exam in pen? Ohgod, the horrors. </p>

<p>But I like the Pilot Precise V7 Rolling ball fine pen.</p>

<p>This OP confuses me.</p>

<p>As far as pens that are easy to write fast with, I second the Pilot G-2 suggestion. I’ve used them for years. They’ll write smoothly with a very minimal amount of pressure applied to the tip.</p>

<p>I spy with my little eye… a ■■■■■</p>

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<p>No response to the OP, but many of my professors required (or preferred) that students take the exam in pen. Most said they wouldn’t regrade it unless the exam was taken in pen, as well.</p>

<p>Sorry about the misconfusion guys, English is not my native language. </p>

<p>On some exams you have to write with a pen, as computers are not allowed.</p>

<p>Now I feel all spoiled, being able to do exams in pencil. </p>

<p>I still stand by my pen choice though.</p>

<p>Yeah, I’d recommend the Pilot G2 as well, in either black or blue. I’m not sure that one would take you through senior year though. I suspect it would run out of ink long before graduation.</p>

<p>Generally, your writing speed is determined much more by your hand than by the pen you choose. Get whatever you want. I generally buy whatever’s cheapest, but that’s just me.</p>