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I don't like drawing backgrounds but I was gonna build a gingerbread house like Christine McConnell's and a haunted doll house with wiring. But me and my bf are making a comic with visual novel abd possibly a puzzle rpg game. I'm doing these projects no matter what at least the doll house bc it would make my mom happy. My friends are telling me to not do architecture. I'm wondering if school is even worth it. I'm 24 and havent been to college cause life got in the way but now it looks like I can do it. I'm retaking the SAT for scholarships and MENSA for scholarships. I'm average but I'm going to study hard. I brine my studying into day period like one day art and the next SATs. My cons are I draw really fast and should probably take my time better I don't know how to draw machines yet. I'm making a comic/choose your adventure about farming demons and I realized my backgrounds suck and mechanical drawings too. Do you have to know how to draw everything to get into college or do they teach you? I'd really like to go to college. Let me know if it's worth it or I should just do something non art like accounting.
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