MY LIFE EXPERIENCES


Life experience at school


I fondly remember the days at school, especially those moments when we shared laughs, secrets, and dreams. Often, after class, we would sit on the bench in the courtyard, with the afternoon sun warming our backs, and talk about what we wanted to be in the future. The hours passed without us realizing it, and although we sometimes complained about the assignments, we knew that those moments of friendship were unique. We not only learned together inside the classrooms, but also outside of them, where we supported each other in every challenge. The connection we shared was more than friendship, it was a bond that I knew would always accompany us, no matter what paths we would take later on.

Life experience about graduation and arriving at university

arriving at universityGraduation day was a whirlwind of emotions. The classrooms we had known for so many years now looked so different, as if time had stopped just to say goodbye. We cried, we laughed, we hugged the teachers who marked our lives, and we took hundreds of photos to capture the end of a stage that, although brief, left deep marks. Then, when we entered the university, everything changed. The campus was huge, and although at first I felt a little lost, I was also excited. It was a leap towards independence, where I discovered that learning went far beyond books. Every day I faced new challenges, I met people from different places and, above all, I felt that I was finally taking firm steps towards the realization of my dreams.

Life experience about my future studying architecture, my dream career

studying architecture, my dream career**

Since I was little, I dreamed of being an architect. I was fascinated by the way buildings and spaces could transform a city, create communities, and reflect the essence of those who inhabited them. When I arrived at university to study architecture, I realized that reality was much more complex than I imagined, but also much more exciting. Each project I undertook challenged me to be creative, to think critically, to understand not only the aesthetics, but also the functionality, history, and impact of each structure. Architecture is not just about building, it is about understanding the environment, the needs of people, and how each detail can transform an idea into a space that has life. Although sometimes the road was difficult and the nights of study were long, the love for the career drove me to continue forward.

A life experience about my future in another country after all my life at university

When I finished university, I found myself with the opportunity to study and work in another country. It was a giant step, after having lived all my life in my city, surrounded by family and friends. The idea of ​​moving to such a different place scared me and excited me at the same time. However, I knew it was an opportunity I couldn't pass up. When I arrived in the new country, the adaptation was a process. From learning a new language to understanding the customs and values ​​of that culture, everything was a challenge. However, I soon realized that these challenges were helping me grow as a person and as a professional. The experience of living in such a diverse environment enriched my vision of architecture, as I could now see the world from a global perspective. Although I missed home, every day I felt more connected to my future, knowing that I had made a brave decision and that, little by little, I was building the life I always dreamed of.

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