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Will it be possible to change my handwring in 2 weeks?

  • Yes

    Votes: 13 32.5%
  • No

    Votes: 13 32.5%
  • Maybe

    Votes: 14 35.0%

  • Total voters
    40
  • Poll closed .

slyhunter

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I'll upload when I'm bothered, I'm sure I've done it before around here but I don't remember
 

carpe_diem

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I changed mine in 5 days.
Now i can't changed it back...
it is
ugly
as
hell
SAME! I changed mine while studying for prelim, and I can no longer write with my previous handwriting. But I'm happy with my current writing, so it's okay.

@Slyhunter, is that Niall from one direction as your avatar?
 
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SunnyScience

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tried writing slower?
This. Surely anybody can write neatly if they write slow enough. I think the real question is "How can I write neater without compensating time?".

Technique:
Step 1:Write at a slow enough pace so you get the desired form of your letter, that is, neatest.
Step 2: Repeat until it becomes second nature.
Step 3: Increase the speed at which you write in this style (decrease speed if you find it is starting to get messy again and then increase again)
Step 4: practice.

This method is now known as the SunnyScience Technique, since I just made it up then.
Copyright 2012.
 

Aysce

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Returning to topic:

At the OP, as Sunny suggested, you should first write slowly in your desired font and then gradually increase speed so you can adapt to this new style and ultimately write better.
 

m.jakaran

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You don't have to change it. From my experience, if you feel you can't write fast or legibly in an exam, there's one obvious solution. Just write big! Seriously, don't worry about how "pretty" it is and if they'll think that your a downer from its size, markers honestly don't care. In addition to improving speed and legibility, it will also seem like you have written more.
 

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You don't have to change it. From my experience, if you feel you can't write fast or legibly in an exam, there's one obvious solution. Just write big! Seriously, don't worry about how "pretty" it is and if they'll think that your a downer from its size, markers honestly don't care. In addition to improving speed and legibility, it will also seem like you have written more.
Write in cursive. Helps a huge deal.
 

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why don't you practice using a stencil everyday. I did that to be ambidextrous :)
 

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