I confess. I write it dirty when I'm solving problems. I mean it literally.
Scratch papers are really messed up with my scribbles of equations in every corner. The same side of the paper is used for arithmetic computations. My writing is quite large so I easily run out of space to write on, urging me to write on other lines that I won't use anymore. My scrath papers are a total mess.
And those are just scratch papers. I rarely use them. I actually use the answer sheets as my scratch papers, so they become a total mess of scribbles and ink. It's crazy to mess up my final sheets like that, you might say, but I waste so much time when I do everything on a scratch paper and transfer it afterwards.
The correction fluid does not help, either. It would've OK if they perfectly clean out my mess and provide a clean space where I can write again. But, no, the correction fluid just adds up to the mess that's already there because of its tendency to be unevenly placed. The time it takes to dry up is not something to be glad of as well since it probably takes forever before I can write on it.
Now what I need is something that is evenly put. What I need is something that I can immediately write on because time is a precious resource. Squandering it is not an option. So what do I use? Correction tapes!
There's no need for them to dry up. You can also make sure that it is evely put, which makes writing smoother. The stinking smell is gone, too. With these advantages, why should I revert back to fluid?
Goodbye fluid. Say hello to the tape.