Laminated paper and scratch paper

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I'm taking my test in 2 weeks and I am a really big writter, like for the math problems i usually take up 3 pieces of paper both sides. for the real test, will this be a problem?
 
I'm taking my test in 2 weeks and I am a really big writter, like for the math problems i usually take up 3 pieces of paper both sides. for the real test, will this be a problem?

well if you like to write big, you should be money! the markers force people to write a little bigger than normal. Dont worry, the erasers work fine. so if youre in a hurry and your adrenaline is pumping, erasing takes no time.

the laminated sheets and markers created no problems for me
 
I highly recommend practicing on a sheet of laminated paper if you have not yet.
Just go to any staples or the like, and ask them to laminate a sheet of paper for you. pick up a couple dry erase markers, and get goin!
 
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