Currently I
have five subjects counting English so I think the curricular charge it is ok,
but I would like learn how use computer softwares of architecture, because I don’t even know how to use Photoshop
and that it is a very important problem at the time to do a project, so here
you have to learn for your own and for me that is not fair, I mean I don’t pay
nothing because I have gratuity but the people how pay I think it is too much
for a career where you have to be so autodidact.
Teachers expect that you learn on your own and for that they expect more in a
project made in computer. The faculty has computer laboratories and in general all the
architects know how to use these programs (like AutoCAD, sketch up, I don't even know the
names -.-) so I don’t know what is the problem with teaching students the basic
things, I’m not talking about an entire year learning how use them but a
semester and once a week I think it's ok, or at least like an optional CFG, all
the people seem to be okay with this, maybe I’m the only outdated.
Another
change I would do is the method of teaching workshop, I think the teacher in
the first weeks you enter to this career should show you his works,
examples of what they really want, like draws of architecture made for them,
plans, examples of models, not for us to copy what they do but at least for us to know the way to make things here.
If you look at this being an inexpert person that doesn’t even know how to use word well you would be scared like I am.
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