yeah, try to use shortened versions of words in your notes:
b/c: because
NRG: energy
w/ : with
w/o : without
e.g. : example
use lots of arrows like "apple falls --> tree" (you can omit "from the") .
the three dots that look like . . and mean "therefore"
ohhhh wait... you DID say you have to write on exams....
huh well short hand and using these little shortcuts may not be a very good idea because someone else has to read and understand what you write. Well, I never had such problems because the written tests are done all on the computer and I can use my mad touchtyping skillz...
I have always found handwriting slow and difficult to read-even my own. I myself do printing, but tend to combine letter groupings so my pen is in contact with the paper longer. for example, when I print "as", I will do a handwritten "a" and go directly into a printed "s", following from bottom of the s to the top. I do this because the handwritten "s" is difficult to read and requires more busy work than a printed s. Just develop a style everyone can understand as soon as they read it, but think about the fastest way to do certain letters. "t" is another one where handwriting is slow- you have to backtrack the vertical part to continue writing and after you finish the word, you go back and cross the t. well, what I do is do a single vertical line, from bottom to top, and then go directly to cross the t from left to right. after crossing the t, you can then go ahead and write another letter w/o (

) losing contact w/ the paper.
find shortcuts!