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How can I make my handwriting just a leetle neater while still maintaining speed? (1 Viewer)

TastesGoodBut

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At the moment while im trying to memorise some wthings im just writing them down flat out over and over and things... and ive realised... man my handwriting is getting pretty poor when i have to write quickly...

normally in exams and things i dont think its TOO bad....

ive been using one of them gel pens while doing it and the ink kinda just rolls out and i think that could be partially the problem... but i dunno im just stressing that especially for my better modules etc that the marker will just give me an avarage safebet sorta mark and not really look at my paper... - argh the things to stress about!
 

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although this doesn't ttechnically make your handwriting neater, I always found writing with a felt tip, with larger letters makes it a lot more legible than if it was with a ball point in smaller letters.
 

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but make sure u practise if ur gonna change pens.. i tried using felt tip in trial for paper 1.. wasn't used to it at all and it slowed me down by about 10 minutes.
slow down for the odd/long words and separate the letters, scribble the words the marker should easily guess (the/as/power/transformation etc)
um.. practise i guess.
 

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Originally posted by Agent Z
although this doesn't ttechnically make your handwriting neater, I always found writing with a felt tip, with larger letters makes it a lot more legible than if it was with a ball point in smaller letters.
+1. I did that, it slowed me down a bit, but the boost in marks added more than it lost from speed.
 

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