martes, 8 de octubre de 2019

Continuing studies

It is known that after finished a career, life gets even more complicated. It´s like : well, what should we do know? Some people find work inmediatly to apply what they learn from their studies and earn money. Other people are dedicated to resting for a while and relaxing from the stressful years they had.
However, there are others who continue to study and specialize through masters and doctorates to develop further in the field of study.
This sound like a good idea, and is something that I think that I could put into practice after finished the career of architecture. However, there are some complications with that, situations and requeriments of which I am increasingly aware. First, the issue of money: we all know that you need money to study, either for pay the program of study or to cost things neccesary for can study (such as the residence for some who lives far away or even in another city or country, the food, the books, the materials, among others).
Other thing important is something relationated with the possibilities of take a work. Various people, among them career companions and even teachers, I have been told that finding work with advances studies (like a magister or doctoral degree) it is more complicated that just having a career on your curriculum. Something relationated with the cost of employer that ascends when you have more studies.



Blog 7

martes, 1 de octubre de 2019

Post graduate studies

If there is anything i have been interested in since I was a child is art, specifically the drawing to pencil carbon  or graphite pencil. Drawing with this technique is really relaxing and the result is beautiful.
 During this time (since that I came in to university) I didn´t do much of this because my free time It´s not much, also I haven´t had much motivation or desire to do so. However, I don´t want to forget this hobby and I would like to take a course in the future focusing only on that. In fact, when I was in school I considered study art in the university, but this covers many other topics that don´t interest me as much, such as the painting or the utilization of other techniques; so I decide for architecture thinking that I could dedicate myself to charcoal drawing and study at the same time. Sadly, this has not happened.
My future plans include move on to other country (for the moment), so I would like to study something relationated with the drawing there after my graduation of my current career. 
I mentioned before that I don´t have much free time now to dedicate for this, this means that I would like to dedicate much time, so a part-time course sounds good. Maybe study in a studio or other, but presencially.