computer based would be easier. it's just an inference - i have about ten friends who went to Thailand to take computer based scored 1400+ (they heard that computer based would be easier to get high score)
and... most of others who didn't know this difference take the paper based in Hong Kong.... all of them got 1200-1300
Yes- I would say that it is a bit easier material wise, BUT it is a lot harder to take a 5 hour test on a computer. That is the only downfall.
yes, to make your term paper easier. ____ No, research should always be original. Obviously, you need to take into accountearlier work, where it is relevant.
Take notes as you read, but make sure and sight your sources.
Tablet computers are the perfect laptop for any student. Their features allow you to take notes as if you were writing on paper, and in some cases, they even convert your hand-writing to a text document for easier viewing.
There are quite a few differences between a compact computer and other computers. Compact computers are easier to take with you.
You write a letter on paper, notebook paper preferred, or type it on a computer. Then you print it if you used a computer, and then take the paper and then fold it neatly into thirds and then carefully put it into a white envelope. Put stamps on it and an address to the US and your own address and then you simply take it to the mail box and mail it. DA DA DAH.
Fold your paper in half vertically. Then fold your paper horizontally in thirds. Last, take each ends of the thirds and fold each section in half. Done!!
With a pen & paper. Or a computer & printer. Or a typewriter.
When in G's office, look underneath his couch and take the paper clip and the drive for the computer. Throw the paper clip into the powa box and it will break.
Computer based learning can be effective. It is mostly about discipline from the learner. The learner can control how long they are able to study comfortably and take a rest when they choose to without the restraints of a classroom environment.
You may write your book anywhere you wish - you can sit at your computer, or take pen and paper and write somewhere else.
It is unlikely that you will find a degree level course that is fully concerned with computer network cabling. However, in the UK a degree in general computer studies would take you three years.