I was wondering if ND people have similar handwriting.

The first sentance I wrote was my normal writing speed. 2nd was me writing fast. Last is me trying my best to make it look good. However they all look practically the same
I was wondering if ND people have similar handwriting.

The first sentance I wrote was my normal writing speed. 2nd was me writing fast. Last is me trying my best to make it look good. However they all look practically the same
I have dyspraxia and use a pen holder but my handwriting is still difficult to read even for me. I wish my handwriting was as good as your three examples!
Exactly! I reckon they're not allowed to graduate medical school until they can demonstrate handwriting that is completely illegible
Doctors have seriously the least legible handwriting ever lol my dad is a doctor and his writing looks like a scribble line
I don't see any problems with your handwriting. I can see the difference in the three examples but they're all good and perfectly readable.
Handwriting is so much less important now than in the past, given that most communications in life are now typed on some kind of technological device. Reasons to handwrite anything are becoming fewer.
Even if your handwriting were poor it shouldn't hold you back in life. Look at doctors for instance, they've always had notoriously bad handwriting yet for years have been trusted to handwrite prescriptions for potentially life altering medication. If the pharmacist misread the dose it could be deadly!
Four months ago, someone started a thread about school in which left-handedness was briefly discussed by myself and Debbie. You might find it an intresting read.
Ben
Then when I was about 11 years old one of the best teachers I had noticed that I was left handed and was trying to write with my right hand. Doh.
Oh wow I wonder how you couldve gone so long without someone noticing!
Anyway, i know only write in block capitals and if I’m forced to. Keyboards are a great thing.
I do like writing in block capitals too. At school I write with normal lowercase
I had appalling handwriting at school and kept getting into trouble and being given lines for it. Then when I was about 11 years old one of the best teachers I had noticed that I was left handed and was trying to write with my right hand. Doh.
Anyway, i now only write in block capitals and if I’m forced to. Keyboards are a great thing.