Teaching cursive is dying?

I'd like to use it a lot more than I do.

I find my writing to be a little shaky and not 'pretty' as most are.

I'm actually excited to start my college writing skills class.
 
That's exactly why it stood out to me. They often changed the slant of their writing or adjusted the style a little, but it was still technically in print. One person's writing didn't change at all between his regular handwriting and his signature.

Whenever I do my signatures, I write a print N, and a cursive "L" and then the rest of my last name.
 
Whenever I do my signatures, I write a print N, and a cursive "L" and then the rest of my last name.

My signature is more of a scribble. ^^; All that people can probably make out are my initials (KH on anything official; TH on anything I'm not required to use my legal name on).
 
I only write in cursive because my print is basically illegible. I much prefer typing however, due to it being so much faster cx
 
I*hate*cursive.*We*had*to*learn*it*in*school,*but*I*never*paid*attention.*Now*it's*useless*to*me!
 
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