I’m going to university this September. Nearly everybody says “In university they don’t try to understand what you’ve written it is unintelligible.” My handwriting is incredibly ugly. I want to improve it by the time I go to uni.
In elementary school they only taught me cursive handwriting. And I never bothered to learn print handwriting. I can write like that but I’m really slow at it.
How can I improve my handwriting? Which exercises I should do?
Thanks in advance!
I’m very confused.
Does anyone still use handwriting in university?
I thought handwriting was done with, honestly.
Also my handwriting is dogshit and I got 2 degrees ral quick.
Obviously one of them in literature.
I wouldn’t worry about it.
I think (I need to confirm it I’m not sure.) IT exams here are still in handwriting to prevent cheating. They make you write code with a pen and paper
That is the dumbest thing. All of my comp sci stuff was open everything because out in the real world you would never be programming without those resources available. I don’t see why IT wouldn’t be the same. If they are testing your competency then you should have access to the internet just like you would in a job. If they are testing your memory then they should just use a lockdown browser or something.
you would be surprised how shitty our education system is
… how do you debug?!?
How do you copy and past everything from the broad shoulders of those who’ve come before?
At my university, all exams were handwritten (with exceptions for people with disabilities or special needs)
Oh, okay. Well practice makes perfect.
If you’re really concerned about it, just set aside 30 minutes a day and get one of those exercise books they give out in elementary school.
It’ll still work.
Was one of them in Color Standardization?
Well it wasn’t in spelling or proof reading
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In any case I’d be shocked if handwriting wasn’t used for something other than note taking.
We have to write exams by hand
Probably a good idea and a necessity at this point.
Thanks.