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12:17 PM, Monday March 9th 2020

The box challenge is a pre-requisite for lesson 2. Though if you feel you absolutely cannot wait to start lesson 2, then make sure your box challenge is complete and critiqued before you tackle form intersections.

5:06 PM, Monday March 9th 2020

Here is the link for the 250 box challenge I did 2 years ago. Do you think I need to re-do it?

https://photos.app.goo.gl/hDZlRhnIZhnfwFaI2

Thanks!

5:17 PM, Monday March 9th 2020

Instead of the full 250, I'd say do 50 more and submit that (along with stating that you received permission from me to do a fifth of the challenge instead of the whole thing). Two years is a long time, so we need to make sure that you're up to date on them. Also, it seems that your last attempt wasnt' particularly fastidious in applying the line extensions throughout, so make sure you do that more consistently this time, doing them upon the completion of each page so you know what to work on for the next one.

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