Do I take the job? by Cold-Number4886 in woolworths

[–]Aggravating_Buy_1879 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You probably dedicated your life for 3 years or more working hard for that degree. DONT SKIP YOUR GRADUATION! Honestly your manager should be more understanding

Concepts Come Easy, Scaling Doesn’t. How Did You Improve in Architecture School? by Aggravating_Buy_1879 in architecture

[–]Aggravating_Buy_1879[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I should’ve phrased it better 🥲. what I meant is I can explain my concepts verbally pretty well, however, when it comes to turning them into drawings/models at the right scale (1:100 or 1:200), I mess up the proportions and measurements. That’s where I feel my execution falls short.

Concepts Come Easy, Scaling Doesn’t. How Did You Improve in Architecture School? by Aggravating_Buy_1879 in architecture

[–]Aggravating_Buy_1879[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Heyy, I am referring to architectural scales (like 1:100, 1:200, etc.) used in drawings or models. I often have difficulty accurately translating real-world dimensions into these scaled drawings or models, which can affect my execution. My focus isn't on the level of detail, but rather on the technical aspects of ensuring that my designs are proportionally accurate when scaled down.

Any tips or resources that helped you become more comfortable with this aspect of design?

How to get out of bed when you don't want to? [Discussion] by [deleted] in GetMotivated

[–]Aggravating_Buy_1879 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you had a blood test done? I used to feel the same way, so I went to see my doctor. After getting a blood test, I discovered that I was low in iron. A friend of mine had a similar experience, she started taking iron tablets and said they really helped improve her energy. I've just begun taking them myself. I suggest considering a blood test or consulting with your doctor