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ShowStopper said:
Haha, good old pen license in the junior years, back then it was a big thing, but now its like meh.
Mine was laminated and had my picture on it and everything. :)
 
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kaz1 said:
What's with cursive writing? I prefer printing since it's easier to read.
too lazy to take my pen/pencil off the page. print takes longer.
 

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Timothy.Siu said:
speaking of pens, how good is the BIC ultra round stic grip
Yeah, i got a couple of them sitting on the desk they're pretty good, they are very comfortable and result in smooth writing ahha.
 

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ZEROtheHERO said:
too lazy to take my pen/pencil off the page. print takes longer.
lol thats one good way to put it "too lazy to take my pen off the page"
 

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A pen license isn't an actual certificate of some sort, its more of an initiation to start using a pen rather than a pencil.
 

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ShowStopper said:
A pen license isn't an actual certificate of some sort, its more of an initiation to start using a pen rather than a pencil.
um, yes, im pretty sure we know that.
 

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I think my handwriting has become illegible to everyone else except myself.

I write so slow and in exams i usually rub things out to take my time and write it again but slower so its slightly legible. It lost me heaps of time and marks in the yearlies.

When i'm writing fast it looks like a huge scribble. Dr phil, what should i do?
 

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H4rdc0r3 said:
I think my handwriting has become illegible to everyone else except myself.

I write so slow and in exams i usually rub things out to take my time and write it again but slower so its slightly legible. It lost me heaps of time and marks in the yearlies.

When i'm writing fast it looks like a huge scribble. Dr phil, what should i do?
lol noob
 

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gouge.away said:
same, and it's heaps faster. but whenever i try to print i always lapse into cursive again.

and yeah, the-derivative does write like a girl.

http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/ff236/in_askance/IMG_7286.jpg
^under exam conditions
OMG - I'm heaps envious of your cursive writing. I mean seriously, that is awesome!

Damn, another person who thinks I write like a girl ><"

kaz1 said:
Lol, I never got one.
I never got one either, pff teacher said I'd never be able to write in pen. She's full of shit.

H4rdc0r3 said:
I think my handwriting has become illegible to everyone else except myself.

I write so slow and in exams i usually rub things out to take my time and write it again but slower so its slightly legible. It lost me heaps of time and marks in the yearlies.

When i'm writing fast it looks like a huge scribble. Dr phil, what should i do?
Practice, always try writing fast - don't think because it's an exam I have an excuse to slow down, and you'll soon develop on how to write neat and fast - that's how I did.
 

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My handwriting is neat. If only I could increase the speed of my writing.
 

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My handwriting sorta varies. Compare the first picture to the second picture.
 
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