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The Time Shepherdess ([personal profile] stellie) wrote2005-08-09 06:53 pm

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IMAGERY FOR CHILDREN
OPEN TO ALL SCHOOL OF THE ARTS STUDENTS
No Prerequisites

CARD 427/002, #17552 Tuesdays and Thursdays, 1:00 pm until 3:20 pm

An advanced course developing both fiction and nonfiction illustrations intended for the preschool and elementary school children's publishing market.


Arrrrgh, what do I do? T-T It's something I'd really like to take and it's likely not to be around next semester, if ever. New class. I already have 16 credit hours; I can drop the one class that would get in the way of taking that one (welding) and slide that one in... but if I do that and change my mind later, I don't have a chance in hell to pick the welding class back up (as soon as I drop it, someone will snag it -- there aren't any more spots available).

...and, I only have 16 credit hours? Odd, but that's okay. I think I was thinking something else.

...have horrible headache that headache meds haven't bashed, yet. Today is not my day. Tomorrow doesn't look good, either.

Choices

[identity profile] stowenmann.livejournal.com 2005-08-10 07:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Tough choice. I think you draw what interests you, don't worry about whether it is for adults or children. You don't have a weakness there. You lack 3-D techniques, like welding. Work on your weaknesses. You can already write and illustrate well. That's why I thought they were crazy to "reject" you for Illustration Dept., but you really didn't need that. You are taking care of your possible weakness...3-D techniques...go with that. Hope that helps. Whatever you choose will be okay, in the big picture. Good luck this year. I will be looking for a spinning wheel at the Hillsville Labor Day Flea Market.