I was anxious about today's class. I didn't want ma'am asking who did what in the submission. Luckily, she didn't. Instead, we had 2 guests with us. No offence to anyone, one of them was very annoying. I didn't understand half the things she said. Neither did Muskaan or Aditi. I was glad to know that we were on the same page. I even left the class in between to avoid answering her question. She said that the Bhilai group presented their neighbourhood apologetically. I don't know hoe can present a neighbourhood apologetically. I was eagerly waiting for the first half to get over so that she'll leave.
About the submission, I found almost everyone's work similar. Nobody was too good or no one was too bad. I felt we were all on the same level. Which was good.
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| I found this market very impressive. |
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Journaling is going to be a nightmare.
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Thes second half was a presentation and some peer feedback. For the second time, Whatsapp was open on my screen when I started presenting. I'm glad this time it was Srushti's chat and not our
Bombae is BAE group. We are to keep a journal now: Urban Journal. I didn't quite understand what we're supposed to do. Ma'am said she'll share the assignment on the classroom. We are to present some work on Thursday but again, ma'am hasn't specified what. She said she'll write us a mail.
I got a reply from Black Table Editorial. It said: Thank you for your very sincere reply. We'd like to read your blogs. I was very happy but I didn't know what to do about the blog. I'm not very confident to share my blog with people I don't know. I know it's a blog and anyone anywhere will be able to read it. But my seniors reading it is a slightly uncomfortable thought. No no, I'm not embarrassed or something, but still. I'm 101% honest in what I write and I strongly believe that honesty is the best policy. I feel my blog isn't very interesting. I write about trivial stuff like what I feel about things. I don't think people would be interested to know what I did all day. I eventually did share the links (Srushti convinced me to). I did edit some grammar before sharing though. I don't know what they'll think.
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