slow/poor handwriting and exams
I used to write in cursive, but nobody could read it so I started writing in non cursive to make it more legible. I tend to hand write all my notes because I find it makes it easier for me to remember and understand the content compared to typing them that opens up the temptation of copying and pasting. I can write legibly in non-cursive, but when people look at it they tell me it's very untidy and that I have horrible handwriting, but that it is legible.
I seem to write at about half the speed of people who can write in legible cursive. Now, I tend to struggle with time in exams that require you to write a lot of words - such as essay type exams. I don't know what I should be doing - when I try to write faster it just becomes less legible which is not really something you want to do in an exam.
In the past I was diagnosed by a psychologist but he retired so I never got a report from him. I told my college about the old diagnosis but they didn't have anyone employed who was qualified to do such a diagnosis themselves so I ended up not bothering. My grades are good at A level, but I'm worried that I will struggle even more for time in University exams because I imagine that they require more writing.
What should I be doing? Should I be trying to get extra time for dysgraphia (I don't know what kind of report I need to get for this or what type of person I even need to speak to, to get such a report), or is there a way I can make my handwriting faster and keep it legible at the same time?
The psychologist did diagnose me with aspergers, but I only tried to get a report from him so I could get accommodation for my handwriting several years later and by that point he had retired.
So do I need a rediagnosis for aspergers (the college said they had nobody who could do that so... I guess I would have to find another psychologist and go through the diagnosis all over again which I don't really want to do unless I really have to) or should I get a diagnosis for dysgraphia (problems with handwriting - not sure how to do that either)
Since you mentioned A levels I assume you're in the UK; I'm less familiar with the laws and policies common over there. When I had similar issues, I was permitted to type exams, since my typing is much faster (and certainly far more legible) than my handwriting. That should be an easy accommodation to request and would presumably solve the issue. Ordinarily your school will then want a proctor to ensure your computer is not internet connected or accessing notes during the exam.
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