I know there's a lot of flexibility in what is taught for each class 💚 but after two semesters of Beginner 1 (and starting to ask a *lot* of non-beginner questions) I am genuinely unsure if I should take Beginner 2, or just pop over to Intermediate. What tends to be covered in one vs the other?
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What are some of the firms you’ve made and want are some that you might want to conquer next? I’m not a teacher but I’m pretty sure they’d have some great feedback depending on what you’ve done so far. Without being an “expert”, I’m pretty you’d be able to learn a lot in Beginner II - our class has done a teapot, casserole dishes, and Alabama Ring Bottles/Vases in the last couple semesters.