What I've learned Part 2.
Most of the Art in museums seem to have one of these threads in common. If you can wrap one of your art pieces in/around one of these; Sex, Death or Religion, you may have a hit. Hit the Trifecta and you may have a museum piece. If you can string a line of "Theoretical BS" to go with it, you will do well my friend.
Great writers are the most powerful of the Arts.
Wrap it in, "It's for the Kids", it can be sold to the general public.
Wrap it in "Green", it can be sold to the general public.
It is harder to get an F for a course than you may think.
Extra credit can save your ass.
It is easier to get an A for a course than you may think.
Most Professors do not mask their political preferences very well.
Some Professors do not know as much as they lead you to believe.
I have not been impressed with most of the Art Professors levels of instructions. Disappointed at best. At the cost of $1000.+, in addition to supplies and materials for each course it seems sorta costly for what you receive in return.
Digital consumption during lectures can not be stopped.
Education is like in any other business, except better tax breaks and subsidies.
First day of class find the best seat location and spot the exits.
The Writing Center is a great resource.
The Music Library has lots of CD's.
Forget about finding a car parking space after 9 AM........











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