Oh this is fun stuff to write about. My faculty houses 3 different careers: Architecture, Geography and Design. Generally, we don't get to interact much with other careers (I'm in architecture), but there are certain tendencies that can be clearly identified. Design and Architecture are stereotypically higher in the socio-economic spectrum, though it is hardly definitory. I've also noticed this has increased through the years, as in, more ABC1 kids have been entering the faculty, kinda bumping out the idea of a socio-economically diverse university. Not that I complain, really. How could I? I'm not exactly aboriginal, and well, let's face it, pretty girls entering the faculty is a bonus, no matter how you see it. My generation, at least, is especially blondish in regards of first impressions. Of course, it wears off as soon as they open their mouths, revealing a very special kind of down-to-earthness and general niceness, but still, it's fun to make fun of it.
One thing that defines our career, though, is the lack of time and sleep deprivation. That particualr feature doesn't give a rat's ass about parent's level of income, leaving the faculty every Semana de Taller filled with zombie-like students slightly crashing into furniture after delivering models. That is something we all can relate to, definitely
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