Hello! Good job finishing the lesson. Let's get it critiqued!

Starting with the lines

You did Superimposed Lines well. No fraying at the start point, lines look nice and confident.

Ghosted Lines&Planes turned out very well. A slight inclination for arcing in Ghosted Lines, which can be helped by consciously arcing in the opposite direction slightly, which will eventually become subconscious. In Ghosted Planes you seem to have prioritized confidence over accuracy, which is good. Some wobbling on the large scale in both exercises, which can be mitigated by reminding yourself to draw from the shoulder and focusing on the end point of the line when drawing it.

Moving on to ellipses

Tables of Ellipses came out fine. You drew through the ellipses and made sure to try and fit them within the borders and against each other. Some of these are on the wobbly side, try to minimize movement from the wrist and elbow to counteract this. Some turned out uneven, taking your time ghosting through the ellipse and experimenting with execution speed may help with this.

You did well with Ellipses in Planes, the wobble from Tables subsides, but some of them came out deformed, probably due to trying to touch all 4 sides of the plane. Keep in mind that a smooth, even shape confidently executed from the shoulder is more important here than accuracy.

In Funnels, you did well in drawing through your ellipses and placing them snug against each other and the funnel sides, but a few of them aren't quite aligned with the minor axis. You want to make sure that the minor axis cuts each ellipse into two equal, symmetrical halves, down their narrower dimension, as mentioned here in the course.

And finally, boxes

Plotted perspective: all done correctly. Some of the back edges are slanted, which can be mitigated with taking your time to align the ruler. Remember that in this exercise's perspective, all vertical edges are supposed to run perpendicular to the horizon line.

Your Rough Perspective is solid. You did well in keeping the faces of the boxes rectangular and extending the depth lines to the horizon line. I see increased wobbling your linework here. This may be from being more cautious now that you're constructing boxes, and can be helped by ghosting your liens more thoroughly and executing confidently from the shoulder. I'm also noticing some slanted lines. These can be mitigated by remembering that in this exercise's perspective all horizontal lines should be parallel to the horizon, and all vertical lines should be perpendicular to the horizon.

In Rotated Boxes, you did well by doing the core setup correctly, drawing through the boxes, and trying to keep your gaps tight and consistent. I'm noticing the same wobble in the linework here, remember to always draw your lines confidently from the shoulder and give yourself time to ghost through lines thoroughly. Some of the boxes look like they converge towards the same vanishing point rather than rotate, which is a common mistake as explained here in the course. You also missed 3 out of 4 outermost corners, so finish these before moving on, please. But, this is a fine attempt at a very difficult exercise.

Your Organic Perspective shows good rotations and scaling with depth, no leaning into dramatic foreshortening. I like that you regained some confidence in your linework here. Only a few edges diverge rather than converging. Revising this part of Rotated Boxes exercise can help with your convergences moving forward.

In conclusion: I believe this is a submission well done and a lesson well learned. After finishing the few missing parts of your Rotated Boxes (which I trust you to do for yourself without a full-on revision), it's 250 box challenge time.