<p>!?!?!?!!?!??!?!?!? I forgot to write in cursive but rather I printed.</p>
<p>I mixed it up, because even though I write in print, I still connect it together.</p>
<p>The cursive police come take you away?</p>
<p>Sorry. For not knowing and for that corny joke.</p>
<p>it doesn’t matter. I’ve written in print before.</p>
<p>They’re going to cancel your score and ban you from ever taking the SAT again.</p>
<p>Start looking into vocational school.</p>
<p>No, they wont care. I’ve written in print</p>
<p>Just another reason to take the ACT</p>
<p>On the SAT your score becomes invalid.</p>
<p>Looks like community college for me (doubt i’ll make it though, heard its pretty competitive around here).</p>
<p>my print connects at points so its my form of cursive. everyone i know has their own cursive style, none of it is technically correct. mine just looks like i got lazy and didn’t pick up my pencil</p>
<p>hmm, i usually write half cursive half print but our proctor was very anal and made us ERASE the print and rewrite it in cursive. she was my proctor twice so i knew what to do the second time.</p>
<p>I’m glad I’m not going to take the SATs. I only sign my name in cursive. Other than that, I print everything I do.</p>
<p>It filters out complete ■■■■■■■ like you. *** college would want someone who aces the SAT but can’t follow simple directions?</p>
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<p>hey anyone can actually overcome that, as in, it’s still very possible for people to take the test for others.</p>
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<p>It’s actually against my religion, ■■■■■■. :</p>
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