I am an extremely messy writing person. I am left handed, and probably the most illegible person you could possible meet. All of my teachers have complained about it, and while they can read it, its difficult for them. I have been trying to improve it since year 7, but its not easy.
Another problem, I tend to make the most minor mistakes in exams than everyone else. This includes not reading the question right, +/- errors, thinking deriving an e is like deriving and x, and sometimes I'll think deriving an x is like deriving an e, etc. Today doing my extension 1 maths test, I made so man mistakes it wasnt funny. In question 11 I thought that u was 3 and 0, already made a mistake and hadnt even fully started the paper. Due to this I did a lot of crossing out + signs, and placing a - sign next to it, scribbling out loads of work, etc.
I'm curious. How messy does my hadwriting have to be for the markers who mark my extension 1 test to decide to deduct marks. What is considered illegible. Reason I ask is the marking criteria for maths never has in their dot points DEDUCT MARK FOR MESSY WRITING.
Another problem, I tend to make the most minor mistakes in exams than everyone else. This includes not reading the question right, +/- errors, thinking deriving an e is like deriving and x, and sometimes I'll think deriving an x is like deriving an e, etc. Today doing my extension 1 maths test, I made so man mistakes it wasnt funny. In question 11 I thought that u was 3 and 0, already made a mistake and hadnt even fully started the paper. Due to this I did a lot of crossing out + signs, and placing a - sign next to it, scribbling out loads of work, etc.
I'm curious. How messy does my hadwriting have to be for the markers who mark my extension 1 test to decide to deduct marks. What is considered illegible. Reason I ask is the marking criteria for maths never has in their dot points DEDUCT MARK FOR MESSY WRITING.