The saddest thing you could ever experience in a month is being stuck at home for three straight weekends. Well, there's really nothing bad about staying at home, but the fact that doing the same homeworks everyday could kill you and turn you into a zombie.
Plates -- yeah, that's what our homework is called in the College of Architecture. Plates. Plates. Plates. Every night. Every weekend. Can you imagine weeks of not being able to go out and just have -- fun? I do go out but there's only been one place. National Bookstore. Buy materials for Plates. It's been a stressful month for me so far. But then you learn how to keep up with your time. I haven't been going online a lot than I used to. It's a great improvement! Though my eye-bags are blackening because of sleeping early in the morning at around 3am or the latest at 4am, it's been fun doing all these stuff. Plates before, during the first semester of my first year, were not that tiring to do than I could imagine it now. Frankly, our plates for the second semester is quite going into the field of Architecture already. "Into the basics." We do house models, twice as many floor plans we did during the past semester, more perspective drawings (which, I would admit, is my favorite of all sorts of plates) and other artsy aspects of Architecture.
It's been a lot of fun, disappointing, stressful time with my course. Honestly, I'm going through a "love-hate" relationship with it. But one of my professors said that it's normal to experience this with Architecture. Time will pass by when it will fully accept you. It's now 1:30am. I guess this would be the earliest sleeping time I could ever have for this week. :) But hey, I've been having lots of 2-hour afternoon naps -- before doing my plates. :)
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