<p>So the certification statement had to be written in cursive. But when i read it i saw (do not print) so i thought that meant oh write sloppy and that counts too.. so what happens now? If i didn't write the whole thing in cursive.. when will they notify me to rewrite or what happens?</p>
<p>I wrote it in print and my scores weren’t delayed in the least.</p>
<p>Your fine. You could probably scribble the whole thing and it wouldn’t matter. I tried to write in cursive and I guarantee they probably can’t even read half the words I wrote (I just half-assed it and wrote it in like 1 minute while the rest of the kids spent 5-10 minutes struggling with cursive). I bet you could also print it 100% and it still wouldn’t matter. I doubt they even look at the certification statement for more than 1 second.</p>
<p>You’re not the only one. I didn’t write in cursive as well.</p>
<p>Who else thinks the cursive rule is complete idiocy?</p>
<p>Do they really mean write in cursive?</p>
<p>I wrote in print and drew lines to each letter. They probably just glance or have a scantron that looks for #2 lead on the paper. I don’t think it really matters. haha.</p>
<p>my words looked like snakes and i forgot the <a href=“http://www”>www</a>. before the collegeboard.com part</p>