We had a BarBri lecture last week on how to take the bar. That involved the usual pep talk, discussions of grading, and so forth. The lecturer was very entertaining and generally reassuring.
And then...then he managed to freak everyone out. He started by admonishing those who are going to be handwriting to write very neatly. He went into a long digression on the exact type of pen they should buy, and how they should test out all kinds of different pens, and make sure they choose a pen that's really right for them and fills their hearts with joy. Of course, writing neatly will be hard, he said, because you'll be writing so much. But make sure your essays are really neat and organized anyway.
By this point, those of us who were going to be using laptops were feeling very smug. Ha ha. The bar examiners will delight in our Times New Roman legibility and fancy centered headings!
But then the lecturer turned on us. Did we know, he said, that bar examiners expect so much more out of us? Organization must be impeccable. The Queen herself must envy our perfect grammar and flawless spelling. No excuses! They would go easy on those poor pen-testing handwriters, but not us. They would give the handwritten but otherwise identical essay a higher score.
Greeeeeat. Just great. So now the laptoppers were feeling crappy, and the handwriters were smirking. In order to ensure maximum panic, Lecturer Dude then pipes up, "Of course, if I were taking the bar, I would definitely use the laptop! I can type so much faster than I can write, and it's great to have the ability to go back and change things easily if necessary."
Sigh.
He didn't mention another thing that's been concerning me, so I'm hoping it's irrelevant. I had a professor last semester who freaked me out. He made some comment about how he thinks handwritten exams tend to be better than the typed ones. You see, he said, they always write so much more!
So I'm sitting there thinking, you asshole. Helloooooooooo! The same amount of text will almost always appear longer if it is handwritten rather than typed.
But what if the bar examiners think the same stupid thing? What if my, I dunno, 3-page, single-spaced, 10-pt font essay appears desperately inadequate compared to some handwriter's shorter-in-reality-but-impressive-in-appearance 8 pages double-spaced?
I also wish he had gone into more practical concerns. Like...can we bring in a snack, a drink, performance-enhancing drugs? Earplugs? An extra sweater? A mouse and mousepad if we're typing? External disk drive + disk for backup? How is this going to work on day 3, when we have essays in the morning, a break for lunch, and then more essays in the afternoon? The bar software only has one file for that entire day. Are we just going to leave our laptops sitting there in the room, open to the half-completed test, while we go off for lunch?