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Vermilliona

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Writing over the lines
« on: November 18, 2013, 03:43:19 pm »
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I usually write 2 or 3 lines over on 4/6 mark questions, and sometimes like a line over on definitions. I have small writing, so it doesn't look too messy, and I'm pretty sure it's readable, but is this allowed? Would assessors just stop reading once I go over the allocated lines? It takes too much time to flip back and forth from the extra space section... Please advise?
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Re: Writing over the lines
« Reply #1 on: November 18, 2013, 03:46:45 pm »
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I usually write 2 or 3 lines over on 4/6 mark questions, and sometimes like a line over on definitions. I have small writing, so it doesn't look too messy, and I'm pretty sure it's readable, but is this allowed? Would assessors just stop reading once I go over the allocated lines? It takes too much time to flip back and forth from the extra space section... Please advise?

Just keep writing, a few lines over it more than fine -or- double up the lines. I did it for a few exams and my friends do it too, as long as it's legible it's fine :)
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