<p>Are there any hand-written assignments in college? If so, do professors expect/prefer them in print or cursive? Thanks.</p>
<p>Midterms and finals at the very least. My guess is print.</p>
<p>Legibility trumps.</p>
<p>Yes, there are. It’s your choice–just has to be legible. My teachers during junior high and sometimes high school would say, “Oh yeah, when you get to college, you have to write everything in cursive…blah blah blah.” No, no you don’t. In fact, the majority of people print.</p>
<p>yeah, that’s what I heard. junior high: the higher-ups prefer cursive. high school: go with print. college… print. I’m screwed XD but as long as it’s legible, then I tihink it won’t be as bad. (my printing sucks, now that I write in cursive.) thanks, everyone!</p>
<p>print. IME some professors will ask for it typed out for varying reasons, especially classes like languages (including English) but if it’s legible you should be safe.</p>
<p>Lol ya i know what you guys mean; i heard the same thing in elementary school when i was in 4th grade. Then you want to take your sat and you have to write a sentence in cursive and it takes everyone like 8 minutes to write like 10 words lol.</p>
<p>@Hella - so cursive should be safe? or would that be stretching it XD</p>
<p>@doctor - yeahh! it was the tiny “victory” I experienced when my cursive actually came in handy, instead of looking out of place in high school. those little moments… haha.</p>