The tea leaf reader at last year's holiday tea predicted I would meet a boy. "Don't let him distract you from your work, it's very important." she said. I wondered who she meant, half believed and half didn't. But it was possible.
This was my crite sheet for Sculpture, my only class:
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| Course: Sculpture II -- Professor: Ganzglass, Marc -- |
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| Student: Margaux Robles |
| Final grade: C |
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| Mid-term Comment: |
| From the first day Margaux has been a vital member of the class, not just contributing to discussions and work |
| in the studio but actively adding to the direction the class itself is taking. She is a great observer and |
| seeks out experiences and unexpected opportunities within each assignment. Margaux is highly motivated and |
| will really benefit from engaging in in-depth and expansive projects. |
| --Mid-term Grade A- |
| --Mid-term Absences: 0 |
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| Final Comment: |
| Margaux began the semester strong but then seemed to let off the gas mid-semester. She had interesting ideas |
| for projects but then either compromised them or scaled them back too much. She still contributed in class |
| conversations and studio work but the disparity between her engagement there and the work she did on her own |
| time was palpable. Her positive energy was noticeably absent from the final critique. |
| --Final Grade C |
| --Final Absences: n/a |
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I started hanging out with Ben in mid-November, spending most days with him until the last day of class. I worked on my owl until after it was due. I did not even put the finishing touches when Ben drove me to the train station to leave town.
This is actually happening. Should I stop it? Can I stop it? How? I am currently rather tipsy, and trying to get a simple thought on paper, but it sounds like a genuine worry. It isn't.
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