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First Day Questions:

1.) My previous computer experience is working in the graphic communications program at my high school. We mostly used Adobe Indesign for projects, however there were times where we also used Adobe Photoshop. 
 
2.) I hope to get a better understanding of Adobe programs and a better debug perspective. 

3.) My experience is using it in the graphic communications program at my school for designing and working on projects. 

4.) I do have a laptop at home, however it does not have Photoshop and Illustrator. 

5.) At my school, we used Mac. 

6.) I hope to learn more about this major. 
 
7.) I don't have a favorite artist. 

8.) I like a lot of musicians so it's hard to choose a favorite. I would go with Dua Lipa. 

9.) I am an only child. 

10.) I woke up at 7 a.m. It was raining outside and I had to go somewhere. I was very tired and just wanted to sleep. I slowly got dressed and walked out the door. As I was out, I was thinking about wanting to go back to sleep.  


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