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Which senior can describe the life of an architecture student?

1. Let’s talk about the problem of staying up late: Generally speaking, studying architecture is difficult. Unless you don't take studying seriously, it's extremely difficult not to stay up late.

Of course, it is not absolute. If you can seize the time and make full use of every minute during the day like the senior year in high school, you basically don’t have to stay up late. But if your time utilization rate is not high, staying up all night is inevitable. . Some of us have stayed up for three days and three nights in a row.

2. The problem of hard work: The homework of the architectural major is quite special. Drawing drawings often takes more than four or five hours in a row. Moreover, we are afraid of exposing the picture - it is very likely that we will have to redraw it because of a wrong stroke (of course we have ways to deal with it, but this is a digression). There are often various troublesome tasks such as research, internships, modeling, etc.

Of course, whether it is bitter or not depends on how you look at it. I personally think it is quite interesting. For example, when doing research, you can go to many places to gain knowledge, and at the same time exercise your communication skills and ability to handle things. During the internship, you can think of it as a trip with a mission. For example, when you go to Hongcun, Anhui for an internship, you can bask in the sun every day and find a place with beautiful scenery to draw a few sketches. It is also very interesting. For another example, I feel a sense of accomplishment and happiness every time I model the model last night. Therefore, although I am busy, I also experience a lot of fun that others cannot experience.

3. It is true that the cost is high, but it is only compared to other majors. First of all, tuition fees for architecture majors across the country are generally relatively high. Then I often have to buy watercolor paper, leaded paper, etc. to draw pictures (a piece of A1 watercolor paper costs several yuan). Furthermore, senior students need to use computers to draw pictures, and the configuration is too low. There are also paints, markers, etc., which all cost money. Drawing alone costs about a few hundred a year, but it's hard to say what internships are like. Each school chooses different places.

4. I haven’t graduated yet, so I can’t answer post-graduation questions. But I heard from seniors and teachers that in the first few years after graduation, you are generally a draftsman, unless you rely on connections to get through the back door.

5. Personally, I think whether the work is hard or not depends on you.

6. There are many qualities, but I think these can all be made up for through learning. It mainly depends on whether you like it or not. If I have to say it, it is carefulness, patience, artistic accomplishment, diligence, etc.

Finally, I wish you a bright future.