Malfoy said:1. I use a computer to type my exams because I have a disability. It's hardly cheating.
2. Having a scribe would disadvantage you overall - firstly thinking aloud in essay format can be difficult, secondly it's actually slower than writing things yourself.
You're rather ignorant.
1. I'd hardly call having bad handwriting a disability. That's just exploiting those who do have a genuine disability, like yourself. Don't you think?
2. Scribes are used all the time. I remember when I was doing my HSC a few people had them. Some people have disability transferring thoughts into words for example, quite the opposite to your example. Also, anyone with physical disabilities to their hands might need them.
In regards to my comment about cheating, I'm not sure what type of programs are used for typing up the exams (I'm assuming one's like word etc). If one like this is used people can use the theasurus, check their spelling and grammar etc. As I said before people can generally type much faster than they can write, along with the other advantages typing has over writing. Therefore, having bad handwriting does not mean you can't type 50 words a minute (even though Harry Flashman says he doesent, it does not necessarily apply to everone else), or any less smarter than anyone else doing the exam.
I'm not saying that computers/laptops should not be used for people with disabilities, but for genuine disabilities. Not becuase you have shitty handwriting, or if your hand gets too sore (who's hand doesen't?).
But as everyone's said, go see you learning skills department at your uni. They can offer services like essay writing and exam skills. I'm sure they can help you with your handwriting and offer you advice.