Superimposed Lines: You have a nice variety of lines, however your lines are fraying on both ends and they're wobbly. Remember to always take your time when setting down you pen and confidence over accuracy.

Ghosted Lines: Nice. I'm not too concerned with the lines missing their mark. But I am worried about the wobble though. Never sacrifice a smooth line for a more accurate one. Accuracy will come with time and practice.

Ghosted Planes: Good. Two pages filled to the brim with a nice variety of sizes and angles. and you plotted all of your points, Kudos!! Again, though, I'm concerned about the wobble. Unlike most people your wobble is not that bad but it's still noticeable. Be sure to rotate that page, ghost the lines as many times as needed, and in one smooth stroke put down your line. We would rather have straight lines over accurate lines at this point.

Table of Ellipses: Good. The line starts out wobbly but by drawing through you ellipses we get that smoothness that we're looking for. Stick to 2-3 rotations and keep the angle consistent.

Funnels: Very Good. The ellipses are all properly aligned, touching with minimal overlapping and the minor axis cuts them in half neatly. Again stick to 2-3 rotations.

Ellipses in planes: Good. The ellipses are all drawn through but some overlap the planes.

Plotted Perspective: Close to perfect. Apparently you need to use the ruler for hatching.

Rough Perspective: Good. The boxes are drawn through and you used a straight edge to create guidelines back towards the VP. Line quality needs work. Plot your points and focus on that smooth ghosted stroke that we've been practicing. Try to free your mind of any other concerns when you making those lines. Also keep in mind that the straighter your horizontal and vertical lines are, the sturdier your boxes construction will be.

Rotated Perspective. Very good. Keep in mind that Drawabox tries to instill in you that each line should be carefully considered and that their are consequences for putting down said lines. We should not be correcting lines in this early stage of learning.

Organic Perspective: Good. You could add a variety of shapes and angles, the purpose of the line is to have an idea on the box's scale. We will learn more about the "Y" method of box construction and working with 3 point perspective in the 250 box challenge.

Overall Thoughts: Good. I feel that you focus a little too much on accuracy over smoothness but by in large the work has been completed and the majority of the instructions have been followed. Keep practicing that ghosted strokes by revisiting these exercises and in the 250 Box challenge. I am a beginner like you, take this critique with a grain of salt as it is based on my thoughts, this guideline (https://pastebin.com/dYnFt9PQ) and other critiques.