improvement suggestions for writing in print?

To be specific, my v's and r's are basically the same when write. Even if I'm being intentional they can look very very similar. Lowercase L, and I are also a problem when taking notes of things like commands. Yes context clues matter, but the use case I struggle with aren't sentences. Are there any books or resources for better letter differentiation/consistency? helpful hints, and commiserating are also welcome

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u/natventures19 — 13 days ago

Which is neater and more legible?

I'm taking lots of notes lately and would appreciate some honest critique. Slanted is easier to write quickly for me vs more upright and separated text. It takes me a little longer, BUT I'm willing to work on it.

Which page is more consistent and/or legible? I'm open to suggestion. Thanks for your help!

Please bear with the ink feathering, using a lamy pen and some Muji paper. The back of the page beads a little more than the front.

u/natventures19 — 24 days ago

Any suggestions for consistency?

I'm struggling with using an even italic vs straight letter, it changes unless I focus. Getting in the habit of writing with my arm again is harder than I anticipated. Any feedback and suggestions for legibility and consisyemcy would be amazing!

u/natventures19 — 1 month ago

Growing japanese sweet potato

I've grown a few times with some success, but never enough to make a full meal out of them. I keep it in a grow bag and am now going to try pilling dead leaves, more soil, maybe some compost on top. If you've grown them, how long do you usually wait? What's your harvest like? I usually wait like 3-4 months and they're not that great. I will admit I'm not the most consistent with watering. Zone 11a

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u/natventures19 — 1 month ago

Growing japanese sweet potato

I've grown a few times with some success, but never enough to make a full meal out of them. I keep it in a grow bag and am now going to try pilling dead leaves, more soil, maybe some compost on top. If you've grown them, how long do you usually wait? What's your harvest like? I usually wait like 3-4 months and they're not that great. I will admit I'm not the most consistent with watering. Zone 11a

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u/natventures19 — 1 month ago

Any Fave things to start this time of year?

I'm in zone 11a (or b?) What do you guys like to start this time of year? Or is it just compost season?

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u/natventures19 — 2 months ago
▲ 16 r/CompTIA

I passed core 1 today, thanks for the push guys!

https://preview.redd.it/6gij8yu3woah1.png?width=2208&format=png&auto=webp&s=372b08e29eea986be776bf010f3e1313a02dbb23

The PBQ's got me, I did most of them in the beginning figuring I'd get the hard part over with. I've read most people's advice is to do it at the end- just different testing styles i guess. Dion's practice exams felt harder than the questions. I

know I got some things wrong, but the multiple choice definitely was a confidence boost after the mindfuck of the simulations. Thanks to this sub really for all the resources and combined experience

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u/natventures19 — 2 months ago

Are my pigeon peas screwed?

Cant grow much else in the summer in south FL (zone 11a/b), this is an established shrub that I have in a grow bag, I haven't been the best at watering and had a bunch of japanese sweet potatoes growing around it. Is this white stuff a kind of insect? It doesn't come off if I swipe it.

I'm weeding and replanting some more sweet potato slips and some pigeon pea sprouts along with rosemary in some grow bags again now.

Any hints, tips, tricks and insight into whatever that white stuff is will be helpfull!

EDIT: To add appropriate zone

u/natventures19 — 2 months ago

Bite the bullet, or nah?

I've been studying for the A+ core 1 for about 4 months, with this last focus being on test prep and practice exams. When did you guys feel like you had a good handle on things? I've done the Meyers course, reviewed with Messer's short videos, and have been taking Dion's exams at a 77-84% score.

Dion considers 90% a passing score, should I keep that benchmark, or should I just schedule the test and keep practicing until its time? or am I seriously lacking some understanding here? I have no previous experience in tech. This wouldn't be my first cert exam, but it would be in a tech related field.

Any suggestions, recommendations, helpful critique, and motivation are more than welcome.

EDIT: to specify core 1 vs 2

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u/natventures19 — 2 months ago