Today is the last day of school before reading day and finals. I went to a final review in Dr. Morton's history class, then went in for an hour and a half long structures final exam. I'm really thankful I took such good notes. I think I did pretty well. It felt right to me, and hopefully, if I slipped up a number here or there, he'll look at the process. I wasn't overwhelmed and I feel like I got an A on it, or a B minimum. We shall see.
We have to move out of our studios for the winter break as they're going to shuffle the architecture students around to make sure nobody gets the same teacher they had in the last class. This is unfortunate as the other two studio teachers are a lot more strange and strict. So, I spent yesterday afternoon cleaning out my desk area. I think I have about five pounds of basswood, plastic bits, and metal wire. Jen's going to let me store most of it in her desk area as the interior design girls get to stay where they are.
The last thing we have to do in studio is a documentation project. Our studio teachers havn't been keeping track of grades all semester, so this is where you put all your documentation togather of all your projects, all the photos, CAD files, and relevant sketches etc. We're putting it all in a powerpoint presentation. Here is a rough draft of mine I threw togather while working today at the library. Click here to download it. I've never really worked with laying things out in powerpoint before, and I must say that it severely lacks the power of indesign or anything else I've worked with recently.
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