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dont expect to do the course and get 'made' into a pro designer. its up to u how much u learn and how much u improve, if ur prepared to work hard and be disciplined and enthusiatic then youll be successful. the best place to get advice about wot course to do is ring the uni and ask to speak to a tutor. so do it
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chapmanlung, im gonna make this simple for you. I ve just graduated from cov this yr. Everybody starts on transpor and product design in their first yr, including industrial product design. No matter what you have applied to do, everyone starts in the same place and then it seperates. So don't worry, sign up for transport and product design, and take it from there. As the yrs go on you get handbooks and all the stuff explained to you. ??Dont set yourself down for one thing, I know ppl who feel they wasted two yrs setting their eyes on being a car designer and now dont want to do it anymore.
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thanks for the help but no ones really answered whether or not i can apply for two or three courses from the same uni??
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Im sure you can! I did in 2001!
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i just wnet to the new designers exibition yesterday in Islington. Great show, i hihgly recommend it. i meet some graduates from swansea, he started ssaying that he went to an interview in coventry, and found them rather arrogant and that it is very hard to get noticed in big unis like cov. he also started saying about tria markers, what is the diffrence between tria markers and cheap Zig markers or even Copics??
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can anyone tell me the times of the interviews?? i want to know approxiamately the time i have left to develop my portfolio
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