I had to do a couple of art sheets to pass art and they have to be in tomorrow.
Obviously me being me, I left it till the last minute but there's this one I can't do for the life of me.
I went down to school and I tryed to explain to the teacher that I couldn't to see if she could give me a different one and she said ''you do what you're given'' which is pretty fair but I've done this drawing about 3 times and I've ruined the sheet from doing it and erasing it and now I can't get it right!!
She's SO bitchy and she'll give it me back and make me fix it so I won't pass but I can't fix it, I've tryed! Even my mom tryed for me.
She won't understand, belive me, it's happend to someone else before and she just failed them.
Help!? What should I do. It's really important I don't fail art (long story)
poa answered Wednesday June 8 2005, 6:51 pm: Teachers do it all the time. I failed a spanish class because I didn't have the supplies to make "an authentic mayan mask". Instead I wrote a 7 page report on mayan history.
Ronlina answered Wednesday June 8 2005, 5:23 pm: Sorry to say, but if your teacher is that harsh on grading then you may very well be doomed. Just try to get as much of it done as you can. I sometimes to my best work under pressure, so maybe that'll work for you. Art is somehting based on interest. If you don't have the drive to do it, then you probably aren't going to come up with the best work. Or maybe you DO love art, and you just aren't being allowed to do your own thing. You might fail, but at least try to pass it in/be creative. Make it your own, however rushed it is. [ Ronlina's advice column | Ask Ronlina A Question ]
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