Missing words at times is human, but not substituting them with other words.
You should sternly deal with such commissions and better not take such scribes.
Generally, intelligent girls do not commit such mistakes.


-----Original Message-----
From: AccessIndia [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Rahul Bajaj
Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2012 7:23 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [AI] Complications with writers

Hi all,

 I  hope you all are well and are having a wonderful Diwali.
As you might be aware, I am a law student and am currently in my first year.

So, I'm having some trouble in  deciding a writer for my first sem  exams.
There are 2 people amongst whom I have to choose.
One of them is a CA student and seems to be fairly  okay, but her
handwriting isn't very clear.
The other person's handwriting is better, but she makes a lot of
spelling mistakes while writing and it's not feasible or possible for
me to dictate each and every tough spelling.

So, I would really like to hear what you all have to say about this
because many of you are far more experienced about these things than I
am.
There's One more area where I require your valuable suggestions.
I have often noticed that writers sometimes do not write the exact
words that I tell them and sometimes write a similar-sounding word
without thinking that that word just doesn't fit into that sentence
or just scribble something illegible or miss some words altogether.
I do realise that it is only human and normal to make mistakes, but I
would still like to know your views about what I can do better to
reduce such mistakes.

Any other suggestions about time management while solving exams with a
writer, etc would be deeply appreciated.

Best,
Rahul


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