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by TezlaKoil 3434 days ago
I don't buy this. Everyone had different handwriting in the good old days, and this did not make grading unfair.

They used something called word count.

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I suspect it actually did make grading unfair. Having pretty handwriting probably got you a better grade. Although, arguably it also made the writing more valuable, for instance if someone were ever going to write things like business letters.

Similarly, I was in college when word processing was introduced, and I think that turning in lengthy and typographically perfect term papers probably boosted my GPA. Thanks to doing lots of programming, I could sling text like nobody's business.