When I was in San Diego visiting a friend whose mom is an Interior Designer, I decided to spend a little more time with her so I could learn a little bit more, but in a different way than just listening and writing.
When I was there, I got the opportunity to go to her job and see how things work, how people interact with each other and how she puts her knowledge into practice, or, transform into something that will be useful to everyone around.
I believe that experiencing things like this are more important than writing stuff down, because when you do that, you are not practicing the information you received. To retain the information, you have to prove that you know how to apply in the real life. When applying to a job, you will see that the more experience you have, the more wanted you will be by the company.

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