TheGreen
is climbin' in yo windows
- Joined
- Jul 12, 2010
- Location
- San Antonio
-as a student in a school of Architecture-My favorite is Math. (Infact, I am studieing to be an architect.) My least favorite subject is writing/grammer. I still have terrible handwriting....
Well I hate to break it to you, but usually architects (in school and in practice) leave the math to the engineers, or at least to the biggest newb at an architecture firm.
Writing/grammer is probably more important than math, to be honest. In my current curricula I only need math up to CalculusI (which I did in high school because Math was my favorite subject too) and I need several courses in Literature or with "significant writing components".
I don't mean to turn you off to architecture, just wanted to say.
Favorite subject is Design. I take a design studio every semester and I spend nearly all my time working on drawings, sketches, models, etc for that class. I spend 15 hours a week in that class, but only get 5 credit hours dry so you really have to be in love with it to do well. It's a good mix of work on computer and analog work as well.
My least favorite subject has to be any kind of writing. <But that's only if its a specific writing course.
If I'm writing on an interesting topic I usually don't mind doing research and writing 5+ page papers on a regular basis.
Literature courses are a close second, but there's always something that you'll find interesting in these classes.