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Sincerely, Avneet

Farewell
With 10 days left until graduation, I'm sad to say goodbye to a class that has taught me more than I ever imagined as a wee little freshman in intro. I can remember some of my earlier projects; making the Taj Mahal in Photoshop out of cauliflower, popcorn, and any white food I could find (there are not that many), compiling images of all of my interests and masking each one, animating my name, recreating an album cover of Maren Morris, and retouching an old picture of my grandparents. After a whole year of waiting, I debated taking DMA 1 because it was a double block and I also wanted to continue Spanish. I chose DMA 1 and was so grateful for my decision. My class was small and we grew close through learning each new program and skill. Our independence grew in this class and we were able to make our own artistic choices. I love photography and was able to expand upon that in our lens exploration project. The lenses and resources available at school gave me insight into the complexity of photography. Illustrator is one of my favorite programs because we had to use original work and it gave me so many more options. In AP my skills turned from a mere hobby to an applicable asset. I have received awards in the Golden Lions Film Festival, Scholastics Art and Writing competition, and Business Professionals of America. Through Business Professionals of America, I have learned how to work in a team, to schedule and communicate professionally, problem solving, and project management and delegation. Thank you to Mrs. Barnes and Mrs. Shields for always keeping our best interest at heart and helping us succeed.

This fall, I plan on attending the University of Cincinnati's Lindner College of Business. Business Professionals of America has given me incredible opportunities to learn about the business field and further confirmed my decision to major in business. I hope to maintain my Creative Cloud skills through personal projects.Thank you for 5 bells through high school, 8 field trips, 2 amazing teachers, and many projects to call my own.

Sincerely,
Avneet







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