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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric@Yong. View Post
    My handwriting is different when i'm using different mediums to write like pencil and pens. I don't think it's a big issue, i don't care about what the teachers think as long as the examiners can read it then it's fine. And you don't even need to write now. we can just type it out
    The exams are when you need to write


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    Like people said as long as it is readable you should be ok. Cos if you get an examiner who has been marking all day then gets something he has to deceiver they ain't gonna be happy ;p if you wanna relearn how to write, I would say get someone to write the letters out on pages or maybe buy a handwriting book and then you sit and copy the letters . The more you practice them like that, the more natural it will feel.

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    Simple. Turn back the time when you are 3 years old and learn how to write PROPERLY again.

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    in my English last year this boy had bad handwriting and he was 16/17 and he had to use a laptop for his exams so at the moment I don't think it's a major problem for you but maybe get handwriting sheets print them out and complete them and have a handwriting book to teach yourself !

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    I wouldn't worry about it too much as long as your teacher or whoever can read it. In my personal opinion I don't think people should be criticized over hand writing it's just a way that person writes.




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    I don't think I've handwritten anything except my signature in the last five years. I do not see why they would consider it to be so important when most universities ask you to type your papers these days.

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    I'm not being an arrogant ***** but I must say I have alot of compliments from my "lovely" handwriting.
    Only that is when it comes to joined up.
    When its spaced, I fail.
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    LOL I remember doing this stuff in Primary/Year 2. I would suggest just looking on the internet for a course or some tips on how to improve your handwriting.

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    without being harsh, i would imagine its probably too late now to train yrself into a handwriting style. my handwriting was awful aged 8 and i had an intensive course haha and now it's lovely.

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