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hschero

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Anyone else having trouble making their writing 'up to markers standards' ? I have a cursive writing style, but I'm afraid it'll be considered illegible. Working on it though, rewriting my creative over and over..

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HSC marker's are used to seeing near illegible writing, however that being said the legibility of your writing can impact upon the ways in which the marker percieves what your actually trying to communicate, try writing slower if you must, or perhaps try a different pen. Another tip; try and slant the paper, since you are writing cursive you may be writing at an angle, so shifting the paper to a diffferent angle may make it look better. Did your school teacher comment on the legibility of your writing?
 

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HSC marker's are used to seeing near illegible writing, however that being said the legibility of your writing can impact upon the ways in which the marker percieves what your actually trying to communicate, try writing slower if you must, or perhaps try a different pen. Another tip; try and slant the paper, since you are writing cursive you may be writing at an angle, so shifting the paper to a diffferent angle may make it look better. Did your school teacher comment on the legibility of your writing?
thank you!! yes, they did. a few of my teachers said that my work was a pain to mark, though it was readable. I have tried writing with the paper slanted, and it turns out, that I can write both fast and clear this way! I'll also be using fine tip pens in the exams, and generally I write clearer using those too.

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