Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Grades as a Discourager
I know that I work better when I do not have the pressure of grades pushing down on me. I am told by almost all of my professors that grades do not matter, and I completely understand that they don't. However, my parents do not see it the same way. I feel as though anyone outside of students and faculty in art school do not understand this mindset. I am unable to be as creative under pressure as I would be making art on my own. This is why I enjoy painting and making things so much during my free time. My work is much more creative and free this way. I need to find a way to psychologically trick myself into this mindset for all aspects of my work. At this point, I am unsure what to do other than to simply ignore the grades.
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Mentally, at least three times a day, thumb your nose at all know-it-alls, energy suckers, and discouragers.
ReplyDeleteValue feedback and criticism, but don't value the letter grades and the gpa.
It's a tough trick.