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>Been told in hs my handwriting is crappy by an English teacher
>24 and still trying
How am I doing so far bros
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>>31676505
It's perfect
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>>31676505
Good enough, not pretty. The p is really terrible and most of the numbers too. But no one needs good handwriting anymore apart from teachers so they have something to complain about.
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>>31676521
Good to note. I notice my writing gets worse when I write in pen compared to pencil
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>>31676505
Is this discrete math? What a terrible semester that was...
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>>31676581
Lol it's probability, self-studying since I'm a genetics major and the biological sciences use a lot of statistics
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>>31676592
Very cool. Do you have any tips on self-studying? I have to take calc 2 this semester but last time I took calc was when COVID began.
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>>31676578
The 3 looks too much like an unfinished B. And you tend to write the 5 like an S, unless its
>Example 1.1S
and not 1.15. t looks often like a +. The r is a bit too big. But overall it's just the S that can be confusing. And maybe some upper case letters look a bit more shaky unlike the lower case ones.
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>>31676581
Baby math
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>>31676505
mogs my handwriting
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>>31676505
Better than mine.
I actually think it looks pretty good.
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>>31676645
Ty for the suggestion ill def take it into account
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>>31676608
Imo for self-studying math I would definitely spend some time getting the terminology/definitions down since they make up the majority of mathematics comprehension. Other than that review any earlier math you studied before advancing to the next subject (e.g. reviewing Calc I for Calc II), having good foundations is crucial.
And practice is the most important!
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>>31677230
I'd also say learn some axioms/proof techniques if u rlly wanna get proficient but for calc classes its not the most important thing



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