finished with a wave of summatives, and now chilling in lit class! a quilt of a country is our lit assignment n i’m working on a feminism essay! christmas is coming y’all and i’m so excited 🎄my class decorated and i can’t wait to show pictures!
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finished with a wave of summatives, and now chilling in lit class! a quilt of a country is our lit assignment n i’m working on a feminism essay! christmas is coming y’all and i’m so excited 🎄my class decorated and i can’t wait to show pictures!
[4/25/18] 22 days of school left!
Sorry I haven’t been posting much lately, I’ve had some um ~complications~ with my health (depressed-episode inducing complications). But I’m okay! It’s been an absolute war trying to keep my motivation up with exams coming up and everything. But there’s just a little bit left, then I’m home free pretty much.
20/12/2017 // day 74 of 100 days of productivity This!!! Girl!! Got! Her! Summative handed in!!! I’m so relieved and I’m really pleased with how it’s turned out. I also got emails from my professors today regarding set reading for next semester so I’ve got that to get started with. This evening I’m reading some Dracula before bed and bullet pointing some ideas for my novel Listening to fade into you by mazzy star 🌟
first (very rough, messy) draft, second draft in progress, finished second draft
04.12.17 Christmas to-do list 🎄☃
Linguistics syntax lecture catch up
Linguistics summative assignment
Linguistics chapter reading
German grammar revision
German language vocab task
German language Konspeckt
Italian language grammar tasks
Italian summative open paper
Quiiiite a lot to be getting on with.
Night/Street Photography 2017
Photo Series 5/5
Week 11 | Compulsory Question 1
Throughout the seven weeks, I’ve come to understand the Critical Thinking Skills and Applications (CTSA) module as a guide to becoming more thoughtful, reflective, and open-minded. It also helped me develop awareness of how I think, communicate, and make decisions especially when working with others or creating media. Although initially I thought CTSA was about analysing information, but over time I realised it involves more emotional awareness and reflection.
My visual metaphor for critical thinking is a Horse. A horse represents focus, courage and passion. Focus helps to guide thoughts clearly. Courage allows us face challenges and disagreements. Passion allows us to learn new things and explore new perspective. Without these qualities our thinking can easily become unfocused and less effective.
My activity/ session was the week on where we learnt about Movement & Time, we were taught on how to use the DSLR camera which I found interesting because there is different types of settings you have to adjust depending on the pictures you want to take .
Working in a group is valuable because it exposes me to different viewpoints of other people. It also taught me how to manage assertion and conflict respectfully as there will often be conflicts when working in a group. It also reminded me that collaboration improves both creativity and understanding.
One thing I wish I had done more of was asking questions whenever I was unsure, instead of keeping quiet. I kept quiet because I was afraid of being wrong, but as the weeks went by, I started to become more comfortable speaking up. Asking more questions have helped me understand the lessons better and improved the quality of my work. Even though I’ve made progress, I know there is still room for improvement, and I want to continue building confidence in speaking up.
Reference:
Maddox Gallery. (2025) Artistic collaborations spark magic when creative minds collide. Discover how 5 pairs of collaborative artists—from Warhol & Basquiat to Murakami & Virgil Abloh—co-created some of the most memorable masterpieces in recent art history. From street art pioneers to photography crossovers, explore the partnerships that redefined the art of collaboration., When Artistic Collaborations Explode: 5 Famous Collaborative Artist Duos Who Shook the Art World. Available at: https://maddoxgallery.com/news/464-when-artistic-collaborations-explode-5-famous-collaborative-artist-duos/ (Accessed: 20 November 2025).
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English summative: you need to write 250 words for this section
Me: hmmm......what about.....636.....