When I got this assinment, I decided to build beneficial for my future relationships. Since I have been always interested in architecture and wanted to apply my major to this field, I tried to find some opportunities to do so in college.
I started from my iteammates. All of us have different majors, but we share one interest- architecture. Who knows where we will be in ten years, in what fields and positions. This network(iteammates) can help me in projects related to not only architecture, but also civil engineering, mechanical engineering, chemical engineering and ECE. This way, I organized with a couple of my new friends from the iteam a chem study group. We are going to prepare for exams together. This is how I worked on my network during the first week.
The second week, I had a few appointments with my advisers in CS and Engineering Hall. I asked them how I can connect CS to architecture and whom I should talk to. They electronically introduced me to a couple of professors. This way, I talked to professor Hart who supervises graphics courses and projects. I'm very excited about graphics. I understood that this is what I really want to do in the future. Furthermore, the professor and the CS adviser are willing to help me with organizing my syllabus to take more graphic courses; and I can e-mail them if I have some questions. I'm still waiting an e-mail from the architecture professor. This part of my network is important for me, because I need a complete answers on my questions. I have answered only on the CS part.
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1. I'm wondering if I can also get the same help with laying out my schedule. Did you find that they were willing to help you do that?
ReplyDelete2. I am not sure how CS and architecture would relate. What did you learn?
3. I am afraid to approach professors that I do not have a class with. Were the receptive to your questions?
1.Seems like you're scheduling a lot of meetings and such, How is that impacting your free/spare time?
ReplyDelete2.Also as Glriancke said I'm not quite following how CS and architecture relate at all either. CS does stand for Computer Science right? If so could you please elaborate your findings?
3.You mentioned grouping up for study sessions. How difficult was it to find a common time?
CS is all about software. Graphics, designing and 3D modeling, these branches of CS are applied to Architecture. I know that it sounds as two different fields, but you never know until you try it.
ReplyDeleteIt's not difficult to find some time when you have the same class. I mean, I have the same lecture and discussion sections with my friends.
Professors are very busy, but open to students. If you have a serious question related to a professor's field, why don't he/she find some time for you? They are glad if a student is interested in their course, especially when it is an extra one. Anyway, I haven't received an e-mail from the Arch. professor, so I want go to his office. It's easy to miss some e-mail, but not a person.