Computer-based testing vs paper?

Anyone have time-saving tips for computer testing vs paper? I’ve only ever tested on paper & am having a hard time dissecting questions with the GRE’s time constraints, given it’s now only delivered online.

You need to elaborate on why the computer-based version is causing issues. Note that GRE does have a paper-based version, but it’s only available to those with suitable accommodations.

I am used to being able to underline, make notes, & just overall visualize the problem better if it’s right on paper in front of me (rather than transfer equations to a page & see it out of the context of the greater problem). I imagine it will get easier with time (I’m only on Week 1 of the Two-Month course), but figured I’d post in here in case anyone has gone through the same thing.

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