maze
December 23, 2012, 8:23am
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hiower:
I went to an engineering and business/management course at first. I didn’t do badly, but everything was a chore. I eventually decided to switch. I’m now in my third year of a design undergrad, and loving every second. It might be easier to get a job in commerce at the moment, but personally I’d rather work hard preparing myself for a dream career than just walk into a job i could care less for.
It sort of does, especially for finding a first job / placement. It’s an easy first filter for people in a hiring position if they have a history with a certain course and trust that the average graduate from there is better. In other words, from what I know it usually goes more by personal history/knowledge of a course, than Uni rank. You can get around that though, by being noticeable in other ways. One example making a creative (but professional) application. Whatever you do, don’t expect that graduating form an engineering course at a good uni will help you more than a product design course from a lesser known uni, if you are applying for a design job.
Having equipment and facilities is great, but the people are more important. You want teachers, technicians, and probably most important, peers that inspire you and push you to do more and better.
no_spec:
I’d recommend getting into the nearby program you like better, and plan on transferring to a better school later.
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Consider this year a dry run, pushing yourself to achieve entrance to the best program you can, and use these lessons when it comes time to get into the job of your dreams once you finish up school.
I completely agree with this. If you are set on becoming a product designer, then start working on the core skills right away. Even if your credits don’t transfer, if you think that the other course is good enough to warrant it, transfer anyway and do the extra year. You’ll get a head start and come out stronger for it.
Don’t count on it. Live projects are good and all, but they aren’t internships.
hope that helped you and good luck.
Thanks, I find the advise really helpful when experienced student give advise on the factors involved and such. I am actually on holiday at the moment, not too long since high school graduation. So I actually have about two months to think about my options till university starts over here.
Sorry that I can not give a definite feedback on the advises at the moment as I try to spend my time process what I think is right. On occasions I spend time reading the sticky threads on the students and schools section to polish my thoughts funny enough. Don’t get me wrong though it was really helpful.