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Old 01-21-2008, 05:27 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by Brookef18 View Post
I took art classes in college for fun, I taught art at high school for a year as a sub...I have no degree. I also taught home school kids art (I hope to do that again) And i taught at a Christian schoo for a year. (You don't need a degree if it is privet school in MA)

Be prepared to buy a lot of supplies, and home work may be more then you expect. My drawing class teacher gave tons and tons of home work. Being a stay at home mom and only having two classes I loved it. but many of the kids in the class were overwhelmed. it depends on the teacher you have. If you go to a AC Moore hobby store you can tell them you are a college student, show id and get 10 % off the entire order...I think they stiil do this!

What classes are you taking? I want to go back and I think next fall I will. I didn't this winter cause I have my new puppy and I knew she would need me home with her.
Thanks for the info! Luckily I don't work- so I'll be OK with the extra work. Thanks for the tip about AC Moore! I'll definately check that out.

I am taking an education class, art history, intro. to drawing, intro. to design, and intro. to painting.
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