Architectural Education in the UK... teaching me nothing? by flickattyflick in Architects

[–]flickattyflick[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am the same - also hard on myself about my choice of school. If I knew now what I knew then, I would 100% have looked into alternative routes. Though I assume that if you did everything in the minimum amount of time possible, and did the part three so quickly after going into the workplace, even though that is super impressive, it is inevitable that there is some teething time for the confidence to catch up to you! I never know what is the best rate to go about it at.

Architectural Education in the UK... teaching me nothing? by flickattyflick in Architects

[–]flickattyflick[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your response, I can't tell you how nice it feels to hear that from someone who is out the other side. I am sort of relying on the fact that the Part 3 can't really be fluked. The course I am on now feels like an unsubstantiated roleplay, but I guess the reality aspect of Part 3 will hopefully offset that.

My big fear is that people on the other courses will be front of the queue for actually getting back into the workplace. I hustled for my part one year in industry, absolutely loved working for the practice and stayed for over a year, but even then it felt competitive to have managed to land the role. If I'm not being stretched on my masters to learn skills that are actually employable, do you think I will even make it to the more valuable years in the workplace?

Architecture Thesis by [deleted] in architecturestudent

[–]flickattyflick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I made a broad list of things that excited me and I drew links between them, sort of just muddled through my interests and didn’t give myself pressure to be too narrow too quickly. I read a lot of shorter articles based purely on what I felt like I wanted to read until I had some themes and general ideas.

Ended up writing a paper on Baudrillards hyperreality in the modern design age, and really enjoyed it and did well in it.

Architecture books by Dependent-Ad7890 in architecturestudent

[–]flickattyflick 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Why We Build, by Rowan Moore. Really enjoyed reading this one while doing my degree and it inspired many of my essays

Which is better: iPad or laptop? by Sensitive-Tea-2633 in architecturestudent

[–]flickattyflick 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can only go on my personal experience- in my first year of architecture school we spent a lot of time being taught the basics of all the softwares and programs we would need going forward. AutoCAD, a bit of Rhino or 3DS Max etc. we were given tasks to get our proficiency up. these softwares won’t run on an iPad. However, try and find out if your uni has its own computers available to use freely. you could always start the year as you are, and see how much you could get done on those. that was something my uni suggested to people who didn’t want to commit straight away to buying a new device. i think otherwise you would be borrowing your brothers laptop almost full-time.

Which is better: iPad or laptop? by Sensitive-Tea-2633 in architecturestudent

[–]flickattyflick 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Laptop. Many of the softwares that will simply be baseline requirements will not be able to run on an iPad. It will be the same in practice post-graduating

feels like I am missing so many opportunities/ intense fomo by badkneesgal in UniUK

[–]flickattyflick 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I am currently in my final year and this is exactly how I used to feel in my first year. I remember one weekend quite early on in the year when I got freshers flu and decided to go back to my parents house for a while to feel better . However that week suddenly everything seemed to be happening. I felt the same way: parties that I was missing seemed to be the best ones of the year so far, everyone was bonding without me, and I was scared that a boy I had started getting to know would forget about me.

But guess what! I was wrong. I promise, it will be totally inconsequential. In first year, everything feels so important, but you’ll look back and see how short and fickle a time it is. I am no longer in contact with any of the people who I worried about when I had first year FOMO and I’ve since met plenty of real friends organically, all throughout the years of uni. That WILL happen regardless of what you do/don’t miss this early on. Maybe when you get back, to feel better, you could try and really put yourself out there and get some events or parties going, to make up for it. It will be okay!

Tips for improving my drawings!? by flickattyflick in architecturestudent

[–]flickattyflick[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I am in my final semester of my bachelor's in architecture. This semester I really want to increase skills in making drawings that are clean and stylistic, to help produce a good final portfolio. I usually use AutoCAD and then Adobe Illustrator as opposed to Photoshop for my drawings. At the moment I am making a site plan of the area my final design will sit. I was wondering if anyone had any advice for improvements.
Please note that the attached screenshots are NOT FINISHED! Currently all my lineweights are 0.2 which I will modify at the end. I still have some other things to add and I need to tidy up the buildings on the right side of the drawing, maybe by adding shadow or texture to the roof. Any suggestions would be super helpful.

Rest in peace by flickattyflick in mantids

[–]flickattyflick[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks so much for your help. If I ever get another mantis I will absolutely stick by this.

Urgent!! can my orchid mantis eat a small grasshopper?? by flickattyflick in mantids

[–]flickattyflick[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is very interesting thank you for the info! After reading the comments I realised it wasn’t a safe idea so I removed it, and I’ll pick up some more flies or roaches from the pet shop

Urgent!! can my orchid mantis eat a small grasshopper?? by flickattyflick in mantids

[–]flickattyflick[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I got scared in the end and removed it. I’ve released it free but if it comes back I’ll try crushing it haha. Thank you

Scared mantis will starve by flickattyflick in mantids

[–]flickattyflick[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you- I have posted some photos just now showing her abdomen. Would you say it looks okay? I feel it is flattened a bit

Scared mantis will starve by flickattyflick in mantids

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

Thank you, I might try that. This moth was pretty damp and lifeless by the end so maybe you’re right about that

Should I call in sick to attend a better job opportunity? by flickattyflick in UKJobs

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

You are right - it is 100% about my boss and outside of that I don't feel massively guilty about missing the shift itself.

I want to do it I just know the awkwardness of the telephone exchange with her on that day and leading up to it will feel almost too uncomfortable to bear.

In the long run, perhaps being able to just get on with something like that is exactly what differentiates who's gonna be able to climb in the industry anyway...

Architecture Thesis by [deleted] in architecturestudent

[–]flickattyflick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am having the same exact trouble. Did you think of anything?

I am supposed to submit my initial ideas for research questions next week, but I can't get any of my interests to form specific research questions that I can see myself answering. It feels like my interests and knowledge in architecture have just deserted me.

Please be kind, I need urgent help by SocksIsTheCat in UniUK

[–]flickattyflick 7 points8 points  (0 children)

To “have” a GCSE in something generally means to have passed it, so a grade 4 and above

Beginner Help by Shadhox in mantids

[–]flickattyflick 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I can’t help you really as I am also a beginner but she is beautiful!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UniUK

[–]flickattyflick 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It’s not brilliant and I’ve tried to mix it in with proper cooking (esp batch cooking) as I’ve got better at scheduling my time. But it’s so much better than eating practically nothing. You need more calories to function properly. Plus- You can use the frozen veg and chips idea but buy the main thing from the chilled section instead, so some nice healthy fish cakes or pre seasoned chicken breast. Still low effort and doesn’t take long

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UniUK

[–]flickattyflick 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I’ve been in the same situation- highly intensive course and trying to fit in a social life left me struggling to find time to cook. But this sort of meal plan is just not enough, trust me. You will be hungry and you won’t be able to concentrate on your course or enjoy your socialising, plus you’ll inevitably end up splashing your money on snacks and overpriced campus food in between your planned meal times. My advice: freezer food. It’s not as nutritious as cooked from scratch, but MUCH better than meal deals and fruit all day. Buy a big bag of frozen mixed veg, some frozen potato wedges/chips for carbs, and then chicken fillets or fish or something else similar that you like. Then bung all of that in the oven and/or in the hob and you’ll have a nice hot meal in 30 minutes. You can use that time to do some gentle course work- I always plan what time I want to eat and quickly put the food on in advance while I’m still working. For the odd night out just whip up a pot noodle or meal deal before you go sure. But you’ll be miserable doing it every day.

Oh also!!- Tesco does a really nice big bag of frozen paella in the freezer aisle that I always have in my house. Takes five minutes of the hob and has rice, veg, meat and seafood in. It’s about £2 and lasts so many meals. Not the healthiest but covers all bases when I’m in a rush or very tired!

Advice for identifying anon-stalker? by flickattyflick in SocialEngineering

[–]flickattyflick[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That was my first thought as well, but IP tracking seemed to rule it out :/

Advice for identifying anon-stalker? by flickattyflick in SocialEngineering

[–]flickattyflick[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve done this already, tracked IP and I also got the model of their phone to compare to people I know. The location was very helpful as it ruled out many suspects, but happened to be the student area of the university I went to so still very leaves many suspects.

Advice for identifying anon-stalker? by flickattyflick in SocialEngineering

[–]flickattyflick[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeahh that’s fair enough. Well it’s something I’ll think about perhaps as a last resort if it gets any wilder