Ever feel like you just don’t feel right?
I can’t explain it as an emotional or physical thing making me feel like I do right now… but it’s just a tinge of everything basically- just enough to affect how I feel all around.
I don’t feel right. And I don’t know what’s wrong.
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It might also be all about your presentation. Go back there in a year and hand them your business card and ask to present your portfolio
This is a good idea. I did eventually show them my portfolio, which they had positive comments on, but… at the same time this was afterthey decided I would only qualify for a show four years from then. Who knows, maybe they didn’t like my art and were just being nice, but I feel like I should go back sometime…
Students aren’t just posting personal pictures and stories on Facebook — it’s just as much a part of their social lives as it is a place where they connect with each other for school work, too. According to the survey, 46 percent of students have used Facebook to collaborate on school projects, and one in 10 high school students have tweeted about an academic subject. Meanwhile, in formal classroom settings, the practice of using these online tools as an acceptable means of learning has been slow: half of all middle and high school students say they can’t access social media sites at school. Educational policy makers need to connect the dots between what motivates and encourages students to learn and what’s actually happening in the classroom, the report states.
azirae:
Blobcat update
This is too cool… The animation is so smooth.
Disappointing Day for Meggie
Instead of cleaning my room today, I went with my mom and dad to a local art gallery to check out the art and see if the owners were interested in displaying any art of mine.
I’m sure a lot of you can imagine how much my heart dropped after I had a brief conversation with the founder about how I am an artist and was recently accepted into SCAD… Then, before I could show her any of my artwork, she told me, “Oh nice! We’ll organize a show for you once you graduate!”
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