
I was all ready to begin my illustration class at school. This is the class that works with PhotoShop, Illustrator and InDesign. I received the software for this class a couple of weeks ago and was so excited...finally, I begin to see something in my parent's investment!
Being the digital imaging nerd that I am, I installed the software right away and as soon as the classroom was open (about a week before classes begin) I looked at my assignments, set up my folders on my computer and got to work right away. I even finished the first assignment early. I realized how dull this makes my life sound, but hey, I'm the one who has to live it!
The day before the assignment was due, I logged into the on-line campus to read over the assignment again, making sure everything was good to go when to my horror I realized the school had switched classes on me. For family obligations and health reasons, I could not finish the last term's College Algebra class and I thought at some point later in my school career I would pick it back up. However, the university's policy is that you must complete the essential core classes before being admitted to the classes toward your degree (the fun stufff).
So, here I am with my completed assignment for artwork on a classroom book and nowhere to turn it in. Not to mention, I am a week behind on my College Algebra, which is how the problems with the first class started. Since I can't share my work with my instructor or my class, I will share it here with my friends, family and fans (yeah, right).
I better get back to studying algebraic equations, and if you know a fifth-grader, pass them my e-mail address because I need a tutor!
Until next time.


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