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1:58 PM, Monday October 19th 2020

Congrats! This needs to be submitted as a new post, however, similar to how lesson 1 was.

12:05 PM, Tuesday October 20th 2020
edited at 12:07 PM, Oct 20th 2020

Can I continue to lesson 2?

edited at 12:07 PM, Oct 20th 2020
12:15 PM, Tuesday October 20th 2020

No. If you’re planning to get official critique, the next step is to submit the 250 box challenge (provided it’s been a minimum of 2 weeks since you submitted lesson 1.) Once that gets critiqued, you can then move on to lesson 2 (which you’ll also need to submit as a new post.)

12:50 PM, Tuesday October 20th 2020

I posted lesson 1 on October 5th. It was 15 days ago. Also, I made a new post for the 250 box challenge like you said. I guess I'm waiting for critique now.

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