Hi guys
Today I'm going to write about a subject that I enjoy: physics. I've been carrying this liking for physics and maths since high school, but I only hear people complaining about it. I think when you give it a chance and make some effort, you realize how great it is (though it sounds a little weird for me to say it, since I hate chemistry. I'm glad that I won't be studying that anymore lol). I take classes every monday, from 8:30 to 1:30. It's very tiring to have classes 5 hours in a row, but the teacher, Raimundo Fernandez, is very nice to hear to, and the last 1 and a half hour we just solve some exercises, so it's okay. I think the best part of the subject is the way you learn it. You don't just read a book and memorize, so it's all about practising. Electrostatics and hydrostatics are my favourite themes, though the ones that are more hard to me. Now that I think about it, I don't really spend time studying physics, and maybe it's because workshop projects require a lot of time. At least for me, it's not really hard, 'cause I have already learned all the stuff at high school, but I'm not sure if everything is in the common program or there are things that I learned in the maths and physics program. Anyway, since Architecture physics are very basic, it's just about remembering. Some architects hire people to make the structure and resistance calculation for their projects, but I think it's better to make it by myself, cause no one knows it as the person who designed it, and it's even better in my case, 'cause I enjoy doing it.
raimundo is the best teacher ever, sometimes he get confused but, anyway he is a good teacher
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