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emma woolcott
@ekw · 4:08

Graduate Studies Month One Down

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And of course, I'm not applying to things that I can't put in the amount of work that they require because I don't want to be a flake. But I also want to hear from other people in other industries about architecture

How to spend my "free" time during school that pushes myself to new levels while staying fun. How do you find balance? #graduate #balance #work #life

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Nancy Torres
@aries_traveler · 3:09
And I'm just wondering if, you know, in your free time, if you have any interest, have you tried to maybe look into some locations that might have some amazing architecture that you can study or just kind of get a better understanding of how those cultures differ from ours and the way they build things then versus now? And just a lot of the beautiful architecture from different countries and stuff like that. Have you ever tried to explore a little bit by maybe traveling?
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emma woolcott
@ekw · 1:37

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Oh, my gosh. I just wanted to thank you so much for replying and listening to my swell, but your advice and feedback is very, very helpful. And actually, I have spent many months traveling. I was able to live in Italy for a while, and so I was able to study the architecture in Western Europe mostly. And that was a gorgeous experience. It was baffling what they can make over there
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