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why did my college have to wait until I was about to graduate to offer all the fun shit it’s literally SO fucked up oh my god… im looking at courselist and there’s like 10 different classes I’m either interested in or need to graduate and I have two semesters left and half of these classes are only offered next semester and then not for a million years.
#it’s like I wanna take pathophysio and mol. physio and med. soc. and sexualities#I Need to take biophys2 biochem lab and maybe societal issues next semester
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i have no solid memories of my past and so many unprocessed dreams that i am constantly shaken to find out that the time i was double enrolled in highschool and college and had a math class i never showed up for because i had no idea it was on my courselist Did Not Actually Happen.
And when I get reminded of that dream it hits me that it was not real and it was just a dream. but there's also the hazyness of always knowing it wasnt real. But the stress and anxiety of showing up to that class a month before the year ends to try and sit in and make up every single absence is real and it happened and it sucked and my god.
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My next semester courselist sucks and I am going to die
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really horrible that there isnt like, an optimal courselist i can tkae. i hate decision-making under uncertainty. give me that one ssc earing. cant remember if ive talked about thsi before but that sort of soft-death sounds sort of nice
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IB ➞ Art school???
I’ve gotten some PMs with questions about taking the IB Programme in high school and how it’s now affecting me in art school now so I thought I would finally do a Post(TM) about it. Again, everything I’m about to talk about is based on my personal experience but please feel free to talk with me if you have any concerns about this post. I want to put myself out there and help others if I can since I had so much support getting to where I am now. If you have any other questions about art college or the likes, please feel free to shoot them my way 💘
WHAT IS IB?
The International Baccalaureate Programme (aka. IB) is a “fast paced” program for middle and high school students that’s supposed to promote students to think independently and critically. At my school, there was a set courselist, with one or two elective choices. Some courses were Standard Level (SL) and some were Higher Level (HL), which certain post secondary schools allow to swap out for first year credits. IB is different in different schools and different countries though, but overall, It’s meant to be an alternative and more challenging high school experience.
IB + ME:
I can’t say I had the most positive time in IB or anything since I was also REALLY struggling with mental health at the time and had hated every moment I was in high school. But upon reflection, there really were things to be gained from the experience. Pros and Cons.
I was in full IB until second semester grade 10. At that point, I was already thinking about studying art after high school, but was afraid to commit to it entirely because there was so much pressure from my parents and peers to go into a “respectable” career and get a “high paying job in science or math or business” or something. So I dropped to partial IB as a compromise and took IB math, Art and HL English, as well as regular Ontario Uni level Physics, Bio, CompSci, etc etc etc.
DO YOU USE ANY OF THE STUFF YOU LEARNED IN IB CLASSES IN ART SCHOOL?
No.
I have an official credit for Grade 12 Advanced Functions but the most math I do now is occasionally multiplying by 12. Could I solve a quadratic equation now? Don’t even know what that is anymore.
BUT! You never know what could inspire you. I was so interested in quantum physics, I’m literally writing a story about parallel universes. Learning is almost always good.
LET’S TALK ABOUT IB ART FOR ONE HOT SECOND:
I did find IB Art incredibly applicable and helpful because it taught me how to keep a sketchbook and understand the creative process, neither of which you actually directly get graded on in the animation program at Sheridan but is personally tremendously beneficial for developing ideas and creating pieces. Now I draw thumbnails for everything I do. And I appreciate them!
Even if you walk away from IB Art with the most garbage collection - no sweat, it’s only high school and it’s learning the process of creating art that is so so important! When I applied for Sheridan Illustration (the same year I was accepted into Sheridan Animation), I basically repeated a simplified version of the IB Art process and was accepted into the program with a portfolio score of 80, with 9/10s in Process/Ideation, Media Exploration and Sketchbook, which you REALLY focus heavily on in IB Art.
I would highly recommend taking IB Art if you are thinking about doing art after high school, or doing art in general.
BEING AN ART STUDENT IN IB:
I hate that Art Kids(TM) have a bad rep. People always assume that art is a dead end career and we all starve and we’re all morally questionable people but that’s not true at all!
But being that Token Art Kid in IB (outside of IB Art class) actually made me feel awful back then. I was always kind of an odd one out. That’s not to say that people weren’t nice or anything. But there was so much pressure to not go into art. Ever since I was a kid, I’d always wanted to be an “artist when I grow up” but I found that in high school, I’d often say that I was “interested in art but was also thinking of pursuing an alternative career in this and that” because I was afraid of being looked down on in an environment where everyone around me wanted to do something “brainy”. Admitting that I wanted to do art almost felt self depreciating because everyone else was actually going to get a “real job” and live “better lives”. But that’s totally not the case! I ended up spending a lot of time taking a bunch of science and math courses I didn’t really like to maintain my twenty thousand irrelevant Back-Up Plans.
IB AND LEARNING SKILLS:
I think no matter what you do, having good organization and time management skills is always going to be so so important!
Sheridan Animation is such a loaded program, you really have to try to schedule your time well. I used to complain about the IB courseload but I honestly feel like Sheridan Animation is so much more laborious. We had 8 courses + an elective last semester, each about 2 to 3 hours a week, plus all the time you had to put into doing homework and living life and sleeping.
Even though IB is meant to keep you busy to force you to learn good work ethics, I don’t think forcing someone to work harder necessarily means that they are going to learn how to manage their time. I was 100% unmotivated and depressed and self destructive in high school. I was in IB for four years but I always studied the night before an exam up until the very last one. And when I graduated and moved out, I realized that I was a mess and I had to change, and it was that self realization was what motivated me to learn how to slowly put together my life back together. Only then did I start taking steps to curate my life and learn how to plan ahead and schedule my week and get! stuff! done!
So all in all, maybe IB does put you in an environment where having good learning skills will benefit you, and maybe that will motivate you to learn how to maintain a good work ethic. But I really do think skills like how to study and learn and live life is something that you have to be aware of as an individual and want to work towards. Being in IB may help with those things, but it isn’t going to suddenly grant you powers to study two weeks in advance and keep track of all your assignments in a way that works for you. You have to learn to do that yourself.
HL CREDITS (AT SHERIDAN):
Not all schools acknowledge HL credits. Sheridan claims to. I know people in Sheridan Animation who have used their HL credits at other universities before coming to our school but I’ve never spoken to anyone at Sheridan who has used them in a Sheridan program.
This is lowkey a call out post @ Sheridan, but I have tried applying for advanced standing with my IB HL credit to replace my electives twice, but neither time went through. They claimed to not have the proper paperwork, and when I paid for IB to send my transcript to Sheridan, it was never found (despite there being a confirmation email from IB that it had been sent to the right place) so I was unable to get it processed due to a lack of paperwork. And when I tried to follow up through email, I was ignored.
(If you have successfully gotten your HL credit request to go through at Sheridan, please PM me and tell me how :’^))
I do know for a fact that even if you could, in theory, replace some electives at Sheridan with your HL credits and as long as you still had enough courses a semester to consider you a full time student, you would still pay the same amount of tuition. You would just be less busy.
SHOULD I TAKE IB THEN?
Honestly, it’s up to you and your own life!
I know I rambled on for so long only to give the most passive and watery advice but I think you should do what you believe is best for you! Just be aware that whatever you choose is going to lead you to a different future and all your actions will have consequences (good or bad or either) and be okay with that.
Sometimes, I wish I didn’t do IB so I could have more free time to draw. Maybe if I drew more in high school, I would have gotten into Sheridan Animation a year earlier. But if I did that, I wouldn’t have learned how to paint in Art Fundies and have the friends I do now and live with people I love. Everything I’ve ever done up to this point has brought me here and I wouldn’t change a thing about the past so all I can do is work on making my future, you know :))
If you’ve made it this far, thanks for reading. Good luck!
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Modern Data Science with SAS Viya & Python for Churn Models | CoListy
Learn data science with SAS Viya & Python to predict churn, manage data, deploy models, & use GitHub for collaboration.
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Research into potential job applications in the industry.
This is a rough first look into different prospects that could be available to me after I graduate. I haven’t specified a location, so all the applications are from around the country.
This job seemed very fun, and provides a lot of experience with many different aspects of working in a studio. This is a small award winning studio based in Birmingham. Although this job looked good, its 37 hours per week, for 154 pounds a week. Which is £4.20 an hour, which would be very hard to support myself.
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This is an MA application in character design at Central Saint Martins, UAL. This course looks interesting, with lots of cool facilities to explore, and would be a great bouncing board into the industry, as UAL has many good industry connections, and being in London would give me a lot of opportunities for work. By 3rd year, I need to take this into consideration, as although it will give me good skills and facilities to work on myself as an animator, would It be better for me to get into the industry straight away, rather than spending another 2 years in education.
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i'm thinking of taking crwr 200 as an elective and saw that you've also taken it from your courselist! i was wondering how you found it? was it relatively straightforward and easy? i hear it's a simple and fun class but i'm not sure if i want to take it. what were the assignments like, if you don't mind me asking?
It’s been awhile since I’ve taken it, but I enjoyed it. It was a nice break from my science courses and wasn’t too hard. Writing assignments were pretty flexible and fun to do, as we were allowed to write works of fiction in any medium (short story, poems, radio plays etc). We also had quizzes on theoretical topics, such as “what are the parts of a short story”.
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