Certifying statement must be in cursive? Forum
- SarahKerrigan
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Certifying statement must be in cursive?
I noticed a few days ago that it says "please write (do not print) the following statement." Is this still on current tests? i ask this because i never learned how to write in cursive, also does the written portion of the lsat have to been in cursive? thanks.
- Cupidity
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Re: Certifying statement must be in cursive?
Are you kidding me?SarahKerrigan wrote:i never learned how to write in cursive
1. Yes, technically, but it doesn't really matter.
2. No, and no one will read it anyway.
- Eichörnchen
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Re: Certifying statement must be in cursive?
SarahKerrigan wrote:I noticed a few days ago that it says "please write (do not print) the following statement." Is this still on current tests? i ask this because i never learned how to write in cursive, also does the written portion of the lsat have to been in cursive? thanks.
Yea it's supposed to be in cursive. Just mash your letters together Seriously, they don't care.
- rinkrat19
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Re: Certifying statement must be in cursive?
I somehow remember that the current test does NOT say cursive is required.
Either way, no one cares. This has been debated a lot, and no one's ever gotten in trouble because their statment was printed. I, for one, can't write anything longer than my name in cursive.
Either way, no one cares. This has been debated a lot, and no one's ever gotten in trouble because their statment was printed. I, for one, can't write anything longer than my name in cursive.
- Eichörnchen
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Re: Certifying statement must be in cursive?
Does this mean I'm a freak for always writing in cursive?
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- JenDarby
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Re: Certifying statement must be in cursive?
My proctor specified to just write in your NORMAL hand writing. She said that by do not print they mean do not write in all caps, for instance, or a writing that is unintelligible from your standard hand writing.
- SarahKerrigan
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Re: Certifying statement must be in cursive?
Thanks for the info, i guess i'm not gonna bother learning cursive for the exam haha.JenDarby wrote:My proctor specified to just write in your NORMAL hand writing. She said that by do not print they mean do not write in all caps, for instance, or a writing that is unintelligible from your standard hand writing.
@Eichornchen i don't think your a freak, i actually heard its a lot faster to write in cursive.
- Eichörnchen
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Re: Certifying statement must be in cursive?
It is a lot faster for sure