<p>I forgot to do it in cursive. Do you think this is a problem?</p>
<p>i doubt theyll even look at it... i just wrote the beginning and end, skipping all the ******** in between. i barely remember how to write in cursive.</p>
<p>I spent more time writing that stupid thing in cursive then I did on any single question on SAT US History in May...haven't touched cursive since I finished 3rd grade.</p>
<p>so do you guys think they'll care?</p>
<p>My proctor was a stickler for cursive so I humored her. For every single AP test/ SAT II I've taken, I've never used cursive. I think all it wants you to do is write in your own handwriting instead of being too neat and typewriter-y.</p>
<p>oh cool thanks</p>
<p>The point was, that you were not supposed to PRINT, and by PRINT it meant do not write in neat little super-legible letters that is not your handwriting. It wanted you to write in your normal style, to corroborate that it is you, they can compare that with the essay or any other writing sample!</p>
<p>HAHA.</p>
<p>Dude, don't worry about it. I did this too on the test in January. I called up CB and asked if it was a problem. They said no. Yea, I was freakin out too, lol. But everything was ok and i turned with a 1510 (800m 710v)...what an improvement from 1200 psat in 10th grade!!!</p>
<p>I just scribble on every line. If they question me, I will say that is my cursive. Not has a problem yet on the 4 tests i have taken.</p>