maxpowers
Is there any way to request taking it on paper? Is there any particular reason why the test makers want to test your ability to stare at a computer screen rather than your ability to answer the questions?
Max
Unfortunately, the way that GMAT is designed means it has to be on a computer. Given your answers before, GMAT gives you different questions to other users as you go on (consider it like a big probability decision tree).
This could never be duplicated on paper. There are countless arguments for and against the method employed by the GMAT, but the adaptive testing (ie - each question influenced by previous answers) it employs means that it must be on a computer.