I think it's a usual comment the fact that we have studied architecture the same way for an entire century, so it's obvious that our learning it's obsolete. Also, it's known that the first time you do an actual job, like to practice or after you graduate, you feel like you have no idea on what you are doing. So I would say that the first thing we can point out in our career is the learning method.
As for curriculum I don't have that much knowledge on what we should know yet, personally I highly doubt I'll be able to be a calculation engineer, so sometimes while I'm studying that I feel like I'm losing my time, but I also understand that it is an important part of my formation.
For teachers, I, personally, don't have any complain, but I know that a lot of my classmates are mistreated here, for some reason, all the teachers here want you to be superhuman because "that's what it takes to be in this university", I think it is a stupid idea, those teachers seem to be brainwashed with the idea that they are better professionals just because they graduated from here and that makes no sense.
As for faculty facilities, we are totally lacking, even if it is an architecture faculty, there isn't universal accesibilities, we are lacking space when it comes to classrooms, we don't have enough bathrooms (says the normative), we don't have an adecuate space to have lunch, and recently the ceiling is falling and it's getting really dangerous.
To finish I would like to say that some spaces like the free computer lab, mapoteca, library and other should be permanently open, since we have other classes, apart from workshop and we can't really control the times we have to work outside the classroom.
I'm absolutely agree with you, especially in the fact that we don't have universal accesibilities, and we should give the example :(
ResponderEliminarFau it's falling apart jaja (it's funny because it's tragical), and i agree with the idea that teachers have that huge ego and want to put you on your limits and they don't question if it really work.
ResponderEliminart's true, the workshop has no control over class time and what it leaves us to do outside :(
ResponderEliminarI never heard of the ceiling before!
ResponderEliminarI'm shocked!
I totally agree with you when you talk about the teachers. I honestly don't understand why they are so full of themself to the point they think they're like a higher being than their students
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