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I m under graduation student and my age is 22

2006-08-18 23:49:58 · 24 answers · asked by Valcano 1 in Science & Mathematics Mathematics

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Go to the basics. Start using an ink pen. Be at the desk while writing. Write slowly. See good handwriten papers. A good handwriting has two features: Equal sized , eui-distant letters. Never split the words at the end of a row, take it to the next row. Devote time on it.

2006-08-18 23:54:50 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Steps to Better Handwriting
Find a pen you like to use and a notebook you like to write in.
Slow down. Keep in mind that legibility is more important than aesthetic beauty in handwriting. You want to be able to read your entry later. Write an entire entry by hand, date it, and look it over. Can you read it? Both good and bad ideas have been generated by people who misread their own handwriting.

Are there particular letters you form in such unique ways they can't be deciphered? Practice more standard formations for the whole alphabet, or just these hard-to-read letters.
Try printing instead of handwriting for a while so you adjust to forming individual letters. Then go back to writing.
If your writing is still hard to read, buy (or borrow) a kid's handwriting workbook.
If you trust yourself and don't have a new palmtop, keep your calendar on paper in your handwriting. Make writing a neat page part of your planning ritual.
Write thank yous, family notes and short office memos by hand. Remember to slow down a little.
If your writing is legible but you don't like the look of it, consider taking a calligraphy class.

Handwriting Tips:
Write a journal entry with your non-dominant hand. This will slow you down, help you think about the writing process -- and make your real handwriting look great in comparison.
Can you visualize your parents' and grandparents' handwritings? Let family and friends see your hand regularly. They'll appreciate it even if you don't.
Consider having a font made from your best handwriting for computer journaling.

2006-08-18 23:55:01 · answer #2 · answered by Dave 4 · 2 0

The best way to improve handwriting would be to use a red & blue lines note book. Nothing to laugh at. You have to practice and you dont have to feel ashamed for doing so.

Do not bother about others. And just do this. Try to learn spellings as this will also help you to improve your handwriting in some way or the other.

Practice this at least for 2 weeks and than try it on a double line note book. try to memorise the spacing between the two lines as you were doing in the red & blue lines notebook.

So simple my dear.
Do not bother! Concentrate & just do it.

Regards,
AGNELO

2006-08-18 23:57:04 · answer #3 · answered by Agnelo P 2 · 1 0

Take any book and start writing sentences from that book do this everyday and you will see that your handwriting will be much better if not then there are handwriting books in which you start writing on the lines and dots that helps.

2006-08-19 00:04:28 · answer #4 · answered by SugaPie 2 · 1 0

the only way to improve something is practise.
take your favourite pen or a pen which write smoothly and a note book. do practise regularly try to write clearly and neatly by writing the in just a bigger size. take help of your friends parents
watch your handwriting regularly

2006-08-19 07:42:34 · answer #5 · answered by disha s 1 · 0 0

someone has already said it, practice, practice, practice. Stop using a computer and go back to a note pad. I did for nearly eighteen years, now people ask me to "write" for them. I don't think I have very good handwriting, but other people seem to think I do. My only advantage over them is I practice, I write a journal everyday.

2006-08-19 00:09:42 · answer #6 · answered by djoldgeezer 7 · 1 0

I know someone whose handwriting was so appalling his teacher refused to mark his work until it was written in a more legible form. As he liked art, someone suggested that he buy a book on calligraphy. It took a few hard weeks of graft, but eventually his favourite styles of calligraphy letters filtered into his normal writing making it much more legible. Unfortunately he was unjustly accused of getting someone else to do his work for him. If you use this tip, please let your tutors know about it, before your handwriting changes.

2006-08-19 00:05:17 · answer #7 · answered by EnvBioExp 1 · 0 0

Handwriting generally improves with practice, but this isn't true in all cases. Sometime regardless of how much you practice, nothing does any good.

2006-08-18 23:59:27 · answer #8 · answered by WC 7 · 0 0

22 huh!!! cuz all i want right now is 2 points

2006-08-18 23:52:42 · answer #9 · answered by carnival of carnige 1 · 0 2

use fourline and two line note books and take ur own time to write some thing with ball pen.spend only 1/2 an hr per day.and also u can use dotted letters which is available in book shop and write over them using 2b pencil.u can use that book again and again.but only with a 2b pencil, not hard black.
but two and fourlines are compulsory

2006-08-19 00:07:51 · answer #10 · answered by vinpa 1 · 0 0

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