When i was
at school i never was good enough in a particular subject like other people. I never
was like those people who knew at 7th grade that they would like to
study medicine or whatever.
Because of
that I like a lot of things. Math; art; music etc so if I have to choose a postgraduate
to study I would probably say no. because specializations in architecture are
very boring once I heard a teacher saying that he did not take a master program
because it has “workshop” And when you get out of the university the last thing
you want to know is about workshop.
But I
would like to study another career. Like something veeeery different.
When I had
9 years I won a scholarship to study math at Universidad catolica. It was an
special program for people who had “special skills” (I’ve never considerer my
self that special) but the point was that. Thanks to that I i developed a big
curiosity.
So, If I have
to choose to study another career one of the main options likely would be something about math. But not engineer. Something
like investigation or whatever. they are a lot of interesting things to know.
I would
like to specialize in chaos theory. Chaos theory is a theory (dahh) that’s explains how systems can be very
sensitives it can be explain by the next phrase "you could not remove a
single grain of sand from its place without thereby ... changing something
throughout all parts of the immeasurable whole"
I Would love to study abroad, I don’t know
where. Maybe Canada or france. How is math and not humanities it could be more easy for me study
it in other language. Education in france at least is very cheap so one option
could be. Study and work part time.
Do you thinks that chaos theory could be applied to architecture ?
ReplyDeleteWow! math is definitely not for me!, so I think that's really brave for your part xD
ReplyDeleteThise theory it's very interesting, it make me think about how delicate it's everything
ReplyDeletemath rules the world bro... if you control maths you control the world, so do it lml !!!
ReplyDeletewow, I also went to math classes at UC when I was ten, in 2007, maybe it was the same program and we where classmates haha :)
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