Can it be a negative to use cursive for note taking during the case interview? I tend to write faster/consistent in cursive rather than print, but print can be easier to read.
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Can it be a negative to use cursive for note taking during the case interview? I tend to write faster/consistent in cursive rather than print, but print can be easier to read.
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I assume that your question is strictly about font, and not about the overall layout and tidiness of your notes. If that's the case:
For framework, it certainly helps if you can write more clearly. Some interviewers prefer to look at your framework while hearing you talk. For them, it would be a lot easier to follow.
For general notes throughout the case, writing clearly is not as important, as long as you can recognize your own handwriting later in the case.
So, my suggestion is to try to write as clearly as you can, until you find it dramatically slowing down your pace or messing up your thought process.
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Hi Joe,
unless the interviewer cannot understand what you wrote, it is totally fine to proceed in the way more convenient for you.
Best,
Francesco
Dear Joe,
Just clearly that the interviewer can understand your writings and ideas.
Best,
André
Hi,
Best!
You're overthinking. In case you want the interviewer to read your notes make sure they are legible. That's the one criteria - how you achieve this doesn't matter.
Hello!
To add on top what´s been said, keep in mind that now with the online method this is less important than before.
If you find a method that works for you, even if it´s not the tidiest thing, won´t be prio1 anymore, since interviewers won´t see it anymore.
Hope it helps!
Cheers,
Clara