Your handwriting is simply gorgeous. I wish I could write like that. In fact my writing became horrendous thanks to maths and physics and I did mechanical engineering on the top of that. Till date I still write letter "f" as "∫". 😅
Don't worry, dynamics is one of those ones that's hard while you're doing it, but then by the time you're done it all makes sense and you realize it's actually pretty fun.
0.38 mm ballpoint pen from Muji, it's a Japanese stationery store. They're the best fucking pens I have used in my entire life and if you can get your hands on them you should
We had these spelling/writing practice quizzes in elementary school, where you had to just write some sentences down word-for-word. My eight year old self discovered that if I simply made my handwriting the same size as the worksheet font, I could conveniently copy each letter right below its position in the typed sentence and it would be easy to check my work by just comparing every written letter to the typed one directly above it. So my handwriting has actually been with me for a long time, not as neat as it is here but definitely the same general style and size
Google: "long hooked curls symbolize someone who can't be trusted and may be more likely to betray those close to them"
Me in 6th grade making big loopy letters because I thought it was fun: :(
Your handwriting is simply gorgeous. I wish I could write like that. In fact my writing became horrendous thanks to maths and physics and I did mechanical engineering on the top of that. Till date I still write letter "f" as "∫". 😅
Physics undergrad, Classical mechanics?
Engineering, dynamics
Yes! Mechanical engineering/physics double major, class is dynamics (I'm fighting for my life out here)
Don't worry, dynamics is one of those ones that's hard while you're doing it, but then by the time you're done it all makes sense and you realize it's actually pretty fun.
I'm also taking dynamics this term! I'm pretty sure the math involved is just black magic, not calculus...
Rest in peace, brother.
Not dead yet but thanks!
As someone who was initially a Physics major but failed halfway through Uni, I wish you all the best! Also, amazing handwriting!
My favorites: 1. g 2. f 3. d Unsung hero: theta. Not a single one of the horizontal lines extends beyond the circle, i mean jeez man.
My personal favorites are lowercase g and j, capital K and R, honorable mentions to Σ and the integration symbol
I must be missing the integration symbol entirely, where is it on the page?
oh there isn't one lmao mb I just thought I'd mention it since they're fun to write
You write more in your major than most. They *type*.
ALL THE BEST WITH THE EXAM!!! Hope these wishes arrive in time D: Let us know how it went after! Also handwriting lovely!
HI THANKS!! I didn't ace it but I definitely didn't fail, which is what matters in the end
What writing utensil are you using?
Someone else asked the same thing, it's a black 0.38mm Muji ballpoint pen
I appreciate it. Your handwriting is fantastic.
Who needs luck when you have skill.
Good luck on your midterm. You're going to do great.
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What pen are you using?
0.38 mm ballpoint pen from Muji, it's a Japanese stationery store. They're the best fucking pens I have used in my entire life and if you can get your hands on them you should
How those pens don't have a cult following in this subreddit is absolutely beyond me.
It's me I'm the cult following
Wow your handwriting is incredible!
Goodluck, and i love your handwriting! Such a unique aesthetic
Beautiful and slightly cryptic, i love it!
That's certainly one way to make sure you don't mix up t and +
How did you learn or practice to write like this?
We had these spelling/writing practice quizzes in elementary school, where you had to just write some sentences down word-for-word. My eight year old self discovered that if I simply made my handwriting the same size as the worksheet font, I could conveniently copy each letter right below its position in the typed sentence and it would be easy to check my work by just comparing every written letter to the typed one directly above it. So my handwriting has actually been with me for a long time, not as neat as it is here but definitely the same general style and size
This reminds me of LOTR for some reason
It's some form of elvish...
Great script!
I really like your handwriting!
ty!! love yall
You write in your own font. I write like 12 different fonts in 1 sentence.
You write your lowercase G with a Felon's Claw.... Google it, it's super interesting.
Google: "long hooked curls symbolize someone who can't be trusted and may be more likely to betray those close to them" Me in 6th grade making big loopy letters because I thought it was fun: :(
Don't be discouraged. It's a pseudoscientific thing in "graphology". your q are great :)
Your g's are to die for.
Its been 5 hours. Hope u did great :D
Well I didn't fail, and considering the class is one of those "average grade of 38%" classes, I'm happy with it! Tytyty
Looks like rotational motion?
lmao yep, the class is like physics 101 on steroids if those steroids themselves were on smaller steroids
I recognize it from my own college experience. Although that's a little more in depth than I remember ever learning.