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The Net Generation & Handwriting

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Re: The Net Generation & Handwriting

Postby Nabeela » Thu Oct 28, 2010 10:49 am

PB,

I'm not sure what you are implying here, but I resent it :mrgreen:

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Re: The Net Generation & Handwriting

Postby abdalla11 » Thu Oct 28, 2010 10:49 am

I have doctor's handwriting, it's like a code nobody can read it. I think it becomes sloppy because one has to write down the notes very fast during classes

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Re: The Net Generation & Handwriting

Postby Hyperactive » Thu Oct 28, 2010 10:52 am

Hyper, there are lots of companies that insist on handwritten cover letters to accompany any job applications. Many of the elite universities also insist on such a requirement. :mrgreen:

By the way, how do you write essays in exams these days?
we call it ta3beer, but you're allowed to write on your laptop or handwriting whichever easy for you.

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Re: The Net Generation & Handwriting

Postby Nabeela » Thu Oct 28, 2010 10:54 am

I have doctor's handwriting, it's like a code nobody can read it. I think it becomes sloppy because one has to write down the notes very fast during classes
Don't get me started on doctors, my god there is one hindi doctor who writes like chicken scratches, one time I asked him to clarify and he couldn't read it as well, everyone was cracking up.

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Re: The Net Generation & Handwriting

Postby Navy9 » Thu Oct 28, 2010 10:56 am

Yes Bear. Are you one of those whose handwriting looks like نكش فراخ ? :mrgreen:

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Re: The Net Generation & Handwriting

Postby union » Thu Oct 28, 2010 11:03 am

I awe people with my fancy cursive hand writing. Penmanship is natural, computers haven't done anything to affect my writing.

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Re: The Net Generation & Handwriting

Postby qoraxeey » Thu Oct 28, 2010 11:11 am

my handwritting is very good mashallah :up:
i write alot by hand . thats why

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Re: The Net Generation & Handwriting

Postby LegalEagle » Thu Oct 28, 2010 1:48 pm

Hyper, there are lots of companies that insist on handwritten cover letters to accompany any job applications. Many of the elite universities also insist on such a requirement. :mrgreen:
An example would be?

Get with times old man, it's not official if it's not typed :)

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Re: The Net Generation & Handwriting

Postby JolieFille » Thu Oct 28, 2010 5:20 pm

My short handwriting is very neat, i've been told I write like an asian person. But my cursive is horrible.

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Re: The Net Generation & Handwriting

Postby Basra- » Thu Oct 28, 2010 5:47 pm

Hand writing is over-rated. We r in the 21st century, so there-- i think u should only be concerned if u can type fast and not make typo errors. :clap:

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Re: The Net Generation & Handwriting

Postby Paddington Bear » Fri Oct 29, 2010 4:44 am

Hyper, there are lots of companies that insist on handwritten cover letters to accompany any job applications. Many of the elite universities also insist on such a requirement. :mrgreen:
An example would be?

Get with times old man, it's not official if it's not typed :)
For the jobs, all you have to do is read the job adverts in your local (national) paper. For the Universities, I think it depends on courses and admission tutors.
Ashbourne College aims to send students to top UK universities, and in the past few years has sent scholars to all of the top universities within the UK. In certain cases, students have won scholarships to the best British universities including Oxford, Nottingham and the London School of Economics. Ashbourne College attracts high quality students wishing to obtain university placement at the UK’s top ten universities. An Ashbourne student’s university application process is developed through the personal tutoring system, where students meet with their personal tutor once a week in groups of up to 20 students. These meetings also offer students the opportunity to discuss with their personal tutor about any pastoral or general academic issues they may have.
UK applicants are required to provide the college with a personal statement of 500 words (preferably hand-written), copies of their last two sets of academic reports, copies of GCSE grades or predicted grades, a copy of their passport and a completed application form. Once these have been received, the college will usually organise a test for the student along with an interview.
http://www.sixth-form.com/Default.aspx? ... b7de81c83e
Work on your writing skills, young ones. You never know when the Somali pirates may decide to bring the net down. :mrgreen:

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Re: The Net Generation & Handwriting

Postby Spursman » Fri Oct 29, 2010 10:36 am

my handwritting is very good mashallah :up:

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Re: The Net Generation & Handwriting

Postby Navy9 » Sat Oct 30, 2010 9:51 am

lol @ فن تشكيلي , hope then to see your atelier :D


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