Hello all:
Unlike previous levels, this morning session uses a pen. I have looked to determine the type of pen allowed at the CFA exam, but a search on the official CFA site reveals nothing.
In today’s keyboard age, my handwriting stamina has suffered immensely. For when I take notes in my daily life, I favor easy- and smooth-writing pens, especially usual swag we get from firms we do business with. Does the pen have to be of a certain type? I.e. type of ball or what have you? I really want to take pens with me that put down the ink without me having to press much on the paper; usually permits me to put down better and more legible handwriting as well.
Please feel free to share tips and/or mishaps, such as smudging due to a pen that is overly generous with the amount of ink it puts down (which happens to be the type I favor, as they write easier).
I would almost prefer to have been limited to pencil for the morning session as well.
Thanks!
Unlike previous levels, this morning session uses a pen. I have looked to determine the type of pen allowed at the CFA exam, but a search on the official CFA site reveals nothing.
In today’s keyboard age, my handwriting stamina has suffered immensely. For when I take notes in my daily life, I favor easy- and smooth-writing pens, especially usual swag we get from firms we do business with. Does the pen have to be of a certain type? I.e. type of ball or what have you? I really want to take pens with me that put down the ink without me having to press much on the paper; usually permits me to put down better and more legible handwriting as well.
Please feel free to share tips and/or mishaps, such as smudging due to a pen that is overly generous with the amount of ink it puts down (which happens to be the type I favor, as they write easier).
I would almost prefer to have been limited to pencil for the morning session as well.
Thanks!