Not reallyFeels better to write more haha
Yep that's the one. Make sure you print it with no scaling.I think this is the current one:
http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/syllabus_hsc/pdf_doc/writing-booklet.pdf
Really?! Was that post necessary?
What about moderation? - lolYep that's the one. Make sure you print it with no scaling.
big=/=slow. if anything, it can actually be faster than writing smaller.I really dislike the writing paper. The lines are so thick, forcing you to write big and slow.
Agreed. Smaller writing requires much more precision, whereas larger writing is just a lightning blegh.big=/=slow. if anything, it can actually be faster than writing smaller.
Agreed.Agreed. Smaller writing requires much more precision, whereas larger writing is just a lightning blegh.
Plus you have to remember the poor markers at the marking centres at nine o'clock at night, larger writing is definitely easier to read rather than a smaller script, especially after the 300th script they've marked that afternoon. n_n
As long as the words and lettering is distinguishable you'll be okay. n_nAgreed.
I like big spacing because my writing is bad
Anyone can read my writing, i am just saying it isn't the best.As long as the words and lettering is distinguishable you'll be okay. n_n
Trust me, I've seen some terrible scripts that my English teacher has kept from past student trials, and there's some scribbles out there that's for sure. Plus HSC markers are usually pretty good at exam ramble decipherment anyway. Just remember, your teachers have seen your writing if they were overly concerned with it they would have told you so, or recommend you perhaps opt for completing exams via computer if they thought it appropriate.