Being an Art Major
My evaluation is going to be on the wonderful subject of being an art major. I chose this because I am an art major and I know how it can be perceived in a fantastical light. When I chose my major I thought I was going to be deciding what I was going to do for the rest of my life, which is really scary when you are seventeen years old and a senior in high school. I knew that I loved doing art, but I also knew that it would take a lot of work once I got out of school, to try and find a job. Being an art major isn't all that easy I quickly found out. We all have ridiculously hard schedules, while all my friends had five or six classes, I had a mandatory seven. No
So for a month or two I was ahead of the game and winning the money game. Not to mention that my week Monday through Wednesday I had to wake up for 8 o'clock in the morning, not exactly fair if you ask me. t only were there seven classes but two of them were two hours long and one was an amazing three hours long. Not only that but my life drawing teacher, had us going through our huge pads of newsprint every two weeks, and if we weren't using that, we were using our . Despite all that, I love being an art major, we have such good times in our classes. I love the people in my classes and I love knowing that while people are slaving away over tests and math problems, I am sitting in my classes, pursuing what some people think of as a hobby. If you think about it, us art kids are a large part of society, with out us you wouldn't have the beautiful pictures, paintings, clothing, and marketing adds that you see everywhere. He also wanted us to be occasionally buying huge sheets of five dollar costing paper. All of my friends were upset with me at first because with my choice in majors I only had to buy two books, while they were buying five or six for each of their classes. We do our best to make the world beautiful and that's why I think that being an art major rocks. All of my studio classes suddenly required expensive paper, or tons of newsprint. My 2D Illustration teacher James Edwards decided that each of us (whether we were illustration majors or not) needed to buy nearly a hundred dollars worth of watercolor paints, brushes, palettes and paper.
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