Re: The second one does seem more you somehow. - Edit 1
Before modification by Morgawse at 26/09/2009 05:16:59 PM
Which is kinda odd because you're definitely not a messy or disorganized person in my head.
...really? I always think of myself as really disorganised, but maybe that's a side effect of my perfectionism - if something isn't *just* right, it feels to me like I didn't organise or prepare it propely.
I'm definitely messy though, you should see the state of my house! (well actually you shouldn't, it's awful and I don't want to invite anyone in until I get around to putting it back into some semblance of order )
...really? I always think of myself as really disorganised, but maybe that's a side effect of my perfectionism - if something isn't *just* right, it feels to me like I didn't organise or prepare it propely.
I'm definitely messy though, you should see the state of my house! (well actually you shouldn't, it's awful and I don't want to invite anyone in until I get around to putting it back into some semblance of order )
Hee. I think I could decipher it, even without the first one as guide... probably. I have pretty good handwriting-decoding skills, except when it comes to my mother who does cursive HER way. But either way, I've definitely seen worse. Your teachers should relax!
I haven't handed in anything hand-written since I was 12, except exams, because they have to be written in the exam hall where you don't have a computer. I did explain to my personal tutor in first year of uni that if it turned out, when the exam scripts came back, that I'd been marked down because the marker couldn't read my writing, I wanted him to let me know, so I could put in a request to do my exams on a computer. They let the dyslexic students to it, so surely they must be able to provide for those with awful handwriting... He said it was ok though, I hadn't been marked down - the marking lecturer must've been making an effort!