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7:20 PM, Tuesday October 13th 2020

I've pretty much finished my texture challenge, would it be okay to send it in later today? im not sure if the 14(?) day break in between lessons counts when i submitted my first homework or my revisions.

& for the treasure chest challenge i heard someone doing it after lesson 7, would it be more recommended to do it before or after lesson 7 or does it not matter?

9:21 PM, Tuesday October 13th 2020

So as long as the system allows it, it's okay. And while I've been meaning to change it so the system counts the 14 days starting from your last revisions (and I'll eventually get off my ass and actually do that), I have yet to do so.

All that's kind of moot though - I checked and even your last revision was more than two weeks ago, so there shouldn't be anything stopping you (assuming you've got the credits to make the submission).

4:18 AM, Wednesday October 14th 2020

i sent them in just now & i didnt check the date of my previous homeworks so i wanted to make sure it was fine, so thanks!

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