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Surviving Architecture for Dummies (or any other course that doesn't suit you)

If I hadn't been telling myself enough and more times, why I was so unfit to be in architecture, the lecturers sure made it clear on umpteen occasions. I naturally did not handle it well. I needed respite, I was not entirely brave to quit either. . I decided to dwell more upon the better things in college life like some wonderful people I had met, who till date remain my closest friends (touchwood), extra extra curricular activities (interpret as you will) and etc etc. So here are my tips for  Surviving Architecture  (or any other course that doesn't suit you ). ...the painfully long lectures that mean nothing to you, the constant boredom you experience at college where you seem like an unwanted guest... 1.Camouflaged Sleeping This is a highly evolved form of sleeping art which requires years of practice so its essential you put your heart into the art from Day 1. In order to be able to perform this, you need to have a switch on and off capability for sleeping, be able to s