Hi everyone! Here we are again with a new topic for the blog that this week is one of my favorite hobbies, of course, I’m talking about cooking. For ordering the text, I want to answer a few questions about it, that are: 1. Why I like it? 2. How I learned? 3. When I cook? 4. What I prefer to cook? 5. Have I ever thought about study it? So, starting with the first question I like it for so many reasons. Usually, I like all the activities where I can make something, it relaxes me, and there´s nothing better than made a tasty food hahaha. Also, I think that prepare a great meal is a fantastic way to get together with all kind of people and enjoy. About how I learned, the thing is that actually all my family loves to cook, but the reality is that I learn alone. When I was younger and there was nobody at home, I start cooking for myself, and since then every time that I can, I search a new recipe or try a new idea. I’m pretty sure that the best
Hi everyone! This week I`ll talk about architecture again, but this time instead being a blog about the profession or postgraduate studies it will be about something even closer, that is my experience studying it and some opinions that I have of the study programme. As you know, architecture is a weird degree if you compare it with some other common degrees, because for example, you won`t need to read or write a lot, instead you should draw and make models commonly, and that’s something that takes a lot of time out of classroom, in fact, many times you should sacrifice theory classes to have enough time to do your workshop jobs, and that’s the first thing that I would change. We should spend less time in classrooms to balance all the time that we spend working out of it. If we forget the last idea, I think that the subjects are fine. Each semester normally has a workshop, that is the main subject and for a lot of us the funniest (and the more stressful), a class related with struct