Ok so I'm gonna go on a tangent for a bit since I'm not very good at critiquing art anyways (let alone backgrounds, so I'll only say it all looks great.). I'm a little bit better at giving advice and this kind of thing hits close to home since I have a friend who went through something similar.So my best friend has two elder sisters that excelled in practically everything right? He's a really smart guy, but he never fully appreciates it because he's constantly comparing himself to them. It doesn't really help his state of mind very much, and the fact that they berate him when things don't go well doesn't help much at all.What I'm trying to say though is I don't want you falling into that trap. The idea being that it's always great to push yourself and excel, especially in school, but you should want to do that on your own, not by comparing yourself to others. That line of thinking means that if you don't meet that standard, you can potentially wreck your motivation for a while and make things worse. Keeping yourself self-motivated means you'll be able to recover easier.I'd also suggest keeping your mind busy while you wait. Nothing productive with worrying about what you've already done. I'm sure it turned out fine though and being able to work while you wait is showing you have a good degree of confidence that the work you did was good work.I'm sure everything will turn out fine in the end. Overall sorry if this turns out seeming more like just random ramblings but I hope you can take something useful from this. X3