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They say that travel
broadens the mind,
so I've decided to study Art in Pars this
coming year. Honestly, I don't know much
about the social etiquette or the
5) of the people, so I think
I might be in for a culture shock. I'm really
excited to study in one of the most
glamorous cities in the world, but I tend to
be shy and nervous in new situations. It'll
be tough, but I intend to push myself and
hopefully learn lots during my studies.
would also like to meet some local artists
who can mentor me and teach me about
the day-to-day challenges of the job. That
will definitely give me a chance to do some
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I've always
wanted to be an
architect, so when I finish school, my
plan is to study architecture in Florence,
Italy. I'm a huge fan of Renaissance
architecture, in particular the way it used
older roman arches and columns in
combination with newer techniques.
Florence was the obvious choice
because it's where Filippo Brunelleschi
first created the style in the early 15th
century. I'm going to tour the whole city,
learning as much as I can by studying
the work of the old masters. After I eam
my bachelor's degree, I hope to be able
to get a(n) 7)
at a local
architecture firm and be exposed to the
working 8)
for the future.