- The first and foremost reason is if you miss a hyphen between two words. Your answer will be marked wrong as it is an automatic check. Whereas, in pen and paper, you get full marks. For instance, part-time as an answer will be marked wrong in the computer-delivered test and right in the pen-and-paper mode. This often happens in the case of listening tests when you forget to use a hyphen or a capital letter.
- It isn’t easy to follow the audio, as concentrating on the computer can be challenging. However, you can concentrate on or follow the audio by marking it with a black ballpoint pen.
- It creates a lot of strain on my eyes. My eyes are weak and cannot give me 100 percent on the computer screen for 2.30 minutes.
- Some computer screens are too small, especially during reading; the screen gets divided into two parts. To my left-hand side is the passage, and to my right are the questions. All the text looks the same to me, especially in academic reading where paragraphs are tedious and lengthy.
- Scrolling up and down multiple times makes it frustrating or agonizing.
- I have been studying using a physical book and a pen-based approach for a year and have become accustomed to it. Computers have been introduced lately and are not my cup of tea.
- My typing speed is not that great, and I struggle to type fast.
- I am in the habit of marking keywords on a sheet of paper, and IELTS is an exam of keywords.
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