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My career is the party


I remember when I was 13, my art teacher told us to made a mockup of our houses (I was a very good student and I took very seriously that homework). Since that day I known that architecture is my career: I want to make miniatures for the rest of my days.
When I dreamed about that discipline I always imagined me building things, making parks and public spaces from the people of the city, building nice things, but when I arrived to the Universidad the Chile (nobody had faith on my when the PSU day came, and obviously I chose the “best university of the country”) I discovered the truth about this career (I just like to be pessimistic), probably you’ll never build a stuff, the academic workload is unhuman (I had to transform me to an animal haha not really, I will never leave my social life aside, maybe I should) and some subjects are really boring (I never imagined me bore at class).
After all, I keep my own fighting (it is very difficult, at least to me) just for the people I known here, many friends, good friends, teachers know me and always is restorative to be in a place where persons say hi and bye, where you could do anything without fears to be judge, you could be yourself, spend time with your mates, and being part of a great community. I love you friends!    
PS: here, the barbecues are very usual to meet your classmates, and get drunk.  


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  1. haha very interesting, I also appear in the picture! LOL

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  2. The academic requirement is horrible, but I also think that people in Fau is the best :)

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  3. So you knew what to study when you were a kid, nice! haha

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  4. Man, you're doing excellent. Enjoy the experience and the pircas haha :)

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