to me its like very stern, or frustrated, or angry parent.
truly, it's never come up in conversation. I don't know why it would. is there something I don't know?
I'm not smart-nya. It's just exam season here so I gotta push myself to cover the whole syllabus-nya.
And, I open the forum to check on what's happening; it's refreshing-nya
I'm not a smartie-nya I wish I was like my seniors at school who post about getting into MIT and still say they aren’t worthy enough @CinnaSloth Arigato, mommy cinna
Mommy Cinn isnt the smartest either, even when i went back to school to try and do better.
but if my dumb butt can be okay now, I know you'll do so much better!
you're wonderful, sweetie. you're trying. and you're working hard. mommy Cinn is proud of her babygirl just for studying so hard.
okay? xoxo
Oh, yes!
In my country, there is a separate drawing exam along with the engineering admission test. Can you ask her what they have to draw? Like, human figure or 3D perception test?
Yeah...its kinda similar here too. The engineering admission test(but a separate test for architecture different from engineering one)
And then the drawing exam...but it was removed the same year she was giving it.
She did study for it lemme ask.
She says she practiced the human figures from a book she got from her coaching.
It was a stepwise tutorial book, line-by-line making human figures on daily basis.
And for perspective - she did what the teacher taught her.
She suggest to go for a coaching (Architecture focused - one place that teaches for engineering while also the drawing part)
I'll search if she still has that human figure book.
And also something called as one-point method she said to practice everyday.
She used to sketch on last pages of book in college.
Pick a point - draw the classroom from your eyes. So it help in human figures as well as perspective.
truly, it's never come up in conversation. I don't know why it would. is there something I don't know?