Spring Thoughts: Mental Health, Master Degree, etc

I know it’s been AGES since the last post, I’m sorry! I have been fully committed to my resolutions: I am trying to improve my mental health, and I have also decided to return to uni and pursue my Master’s. (Still have no idea how the heck I am going to afford that, tho. lol In my home country, public universities are completely free.) I have always wanted to study more, but my mental health was so wrecked after my undergrad that I never recovered.

On the other hand, I could never handle the expectations they have for a Master’s in Latin America. The selection process is way harder: it is expected of students to have an active academic portfolio. Most of them are already involved in research during their undergrad studies. I wasn’t able to do that, even though it was my biggest dream, and it makes me feel bitter. You need a pre-project for your final thesis, and you have to defend it to an examining board. There are also two exams: a proficiency exam for a second language and a specific exam for each course.

In Europe, the selection process basically consists of a cover letter explaining your reasons to pursue the Master’s, the proficiency exam and submitting your CV. That last part freaks me out a bit because the GPA is not that important in Brazil. Well, it’s not a big deal if you are able to afford the exorbitant prices (especially for non-EU residents like me). For those who need scholarships, better watch your grades.

Another cultural difference: I’ll be 29 years old in a month and a few days, and I feel so uneducated in Europe because almost everyone gets their Master’s before 25. Well, since their Masters are mostly taught programmes, it makes total sense. And the full-time programme only lasts one year vs the two years in Brazil.

I spent three months without posting because I didn’t want to flood this blog with personal posts, and that is exactly what I am doing now. lol Well, I cannot think of anything better to write here, I’m sorry.

See you later!

New Year, New Site, New Resolutions

Hey everyone! I am writing this post to announce my website will go through some changes.

New Subdomains

You might have noticed that the URL for the blog is now blog.prismatic.pink instead of prismatic.pink. I decided to branch out into different subdomains because I want to challenge myself and get a more hands-on approach to coding. I also enjoy way too many different designs and I want to be better able to express my artistic vision in different ways.

I made this decision because I wanted this blog to be responsive (a.k.a. mobile-friendly) so I could easily share my texts with people. However, designing responsive websites compromises creative freedom. I really enjoy what I did with this blog, it’s the furthest I’ve ever been with HTML and CSS (and my hubby helped me a lot with JS and PHP). It’s also managed with WordPress, a very convenient solution for blogging. I can say that it’s 90% hand-coded (I just got the PHP functions from a pre-made layout).

Prismatic.pink is under construction right now, but soon it will be the main page. I will add the webrings, listings, and creative stuff in general. I also want a separate subdomain for pixel art, but I haven’t started yet.

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November Food Log

Content Warning: Meat, Chicken, Seafood

Hey, guys! I’m sorry there were no blog posts in November. I spent a lot of time working on the website layout (I hope you like it!) and some new pages, such as Sanrio Pixel Art and the Favourites section. I must also admit that I received some really nice feedback from my recent posts, especially My Thoughts on Indie Web and Web Revival. I tried countless times to write another post like that one, but nothing quite came together. Then, I realised I had completely lost sight of my original purpose: seeking fun, not views. Funny, isn’t it?

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