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Can I use a blue/black gel pen in the IB exam?


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Well, the thing about gel pens is that they can smudge out, so a ball pen would be preferable. But apart from that there are no restrictions on the type of pen (except that they must be blue or black ink).

But they shouldn't smudge once they dry right?

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Yes but there is the possibility of you accidentally rubbing a hand against the paper and smudging all your writing

Personally, I wouldn't risk it.....plus I would probably spend five minutes in shock because I ruined my work, and that's time I don't have!

That's the stuff of nightmares right there... Writing a near perfect history paper 2 essay and then moving your hand over it, ruining it and the 45 minutes you just spent. That's when you flip the table and storm out. 2 years of effort ruined by a stupid pen.

In other words, use a ball point pen :P

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Well, the thing about gel pens is that they can smudge out, so a ball pen would be preferable. But apart from that there are no restrictions on the type of pen (except that they must be blue or black ink).

But they shouldn't smudge once they dry right?

there's always the risk of water.

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Actually, they told us we could use Pilot Frixion ball pens (http://www.bueromarkt-ag.de/bilder/tintenroller_pilot_frixion_ball_07,p-22600b,s-700.jpg) in black and blue.

They are gel pens, and erasable.. perfect for the math exams. And I mean yeah you have to be careful not to smear, but I'm sure you'll be fine...

I've used the Pilot erasable pen several years ago, they are good but that kind of ink will fade when put in contact with high temperature (when I tested it, I put a sheet of paper with ink from that pen around a cup of water of approximately 40°C and the ink faded) or with water (large amount of water-definitely, small amount like sweat-not sure).

Although the exam papers are usually not expected to be in the two circumstances I'd still not risk that.

That was in 2011 though, and probably they've got better technology to make the ink "safer" for tests now.

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Actually, they told us we could use Pilot Frixion ball pens (http://www.bueromarkt-ag.de/bilder/tintenroller_pilot_frixion_ball_07,p-22600b,s-700.jpg) in black and blue.

They are gel pens, and erasable.. perfect for the math exams. And I mean yeah you have to be careful not to smear, but I'm sure you'll be fine...

I've used the Pilot erasable pen several years ago, they are good but that kind of ink will fade when put in contact with high temperature (when I tested it, I put a sheet of paper with ink from that pen around a cup of water of approximately 40°C and the ink faded) or with water (large amount of water-definitely, small amount like sweat-not sure).

Although the exam papers are usually not expected to be in the two circumstances I'd still not risk that.

That was in 2011 though, and probably they've got better technology to make the ink "safer" for tests now.

Haha sounds like a Group 4 project : The durability of pens :coolg:

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Actually, they told us we could use Pilot Frixion ball pens (http://www.bueromarkt-ag.de/bilder/tintenroller_pilot_frixion_ball_07,p-22600b,s-700.jpg) in black and blue.

They are gel pens, and erasable.. perfect for the math exams. And I mean yeah you have to be careful not to smear, but I'm sure you'll be fine...

I was told we can't use erasable pens, just have to neatly cross it out if you write something wrong?

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@King112 Don't they scan the sheet? Not trying to encourage anyone to use pencil, but if you write hard enough, then pencil should scan. 

I don't know about that. But my Econ teacher says that they will clean it out. He is training us for the IB exams, and so, when a guy wrote in pencil, he cleaned the whole sheet out.

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