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Property economics

  • 20-01-2011 2:19am
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 30


    hey, i am interested in Property economics course (DT110) in DIT. just wondering if anyone can tell bit more about it as it looks like no one studies it, no info at all :rolleyes: maybe you know someone who finished it.

    thanks


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 202 ✭✭richard2010


    mausram wrote: »
    hey, i am interested in Property economics course (DT110) in DIT. just wondering if anyone can tell bit more about it as it looks like no one studies it, no info at all :rolleyes: maybe you know someone who finished it.

    thanks

    Hi mausram,

    I am currently study the Level 7 equivalent Auctioneering, Valuation and Estate but I would have a fair amount of knowledge of the other course as we share some mondules with them. Please feel free to post any questions and I will reply as soon as possible. If I am unable to answer any question I will put you in contact with a person that will know!

    Rdges,

    Richard


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 30 mausram


    Hi mausram,

    I am currently study the Level 7 equivalent Auctioneering, Valuation and Estate but I would have a fair amount of knowledge of the other course as we share some mondules with them. Please feel free to post any questions and I will reply as soon as possible. If I am unable to answer any question I will put you in contact with a person that will know!

    Rdges,

    Richard


    ah cool, thank you very much. awwh i just want to know the quality of the lectures, whats the story with the lectures notes and the most important about work, do many of graduates find a job within months after graduation???
    what hour around does lectures finish? im thinking to get a part time job couple of evenings a week so would be helpful to have a bit of a clue...

    Ausra


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 202 ✭✭richard2010


    mausram wrote: »
    ah cool, thank you very much. awwh i just want to know the quality of the lectures, whats the story with the lectures notes and the most important about work, do many of graduates find a job within months after graduation???
    what hour around does lectures finish? im thinking to get a part time job couple of evenings a week so would be helpful to have a bit of a clue...

    Ausra

    Hi ausra,

    The lectures are of good quality however I found law quite the bore and the lecturer wasnt that great! (You'll the same lectuer as ourselves- Mr. Frank Cocroran)

    As regards gradutes going into jobs- currently jobs are thin on the ground due to the current climate. The best advice I would give would be go on work experience with a firm and hopefully by the time you graduate and if you dont **** up while working there you never know. However one would be of the opinion that after four years the economy will be in better shape.

    I have attached the first years timetable for your convienence. Hope it helps.

    Any other question feel free.

    Richard


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 30 mausram


    Hi ausra,

    The lectures are of good quality however I found law quite the bore and the lecturer wasnt that great! (You'll the same lectuer as ourselves- Mr. Frank Cocroran)

    As regards gradutes going into jobs- currently jobs are thin on the ground due to the current climate. The best advice I would give would be go on work experience with a firm and hopefully by the time you graduate and if you dont **** up while working there you never know. However one would be of the opinion that after four years the economy will be in better shape.

    I have attached the first years timetable for your convienence. Hope it helps.

    Any other question feel free.

    Richard


    Hey,

    wow mister youre a star. ;) thank you so much.
    yeah i know... it isnt the best time for property business, but i hope itll get better with time. ah well... i have to get accepted first. im applying as a mature student and am bit nervous as im not irish... should be fun anyways, looking forward to it all but law. ill fall asleep there as i will barely understand a word hahaa
    em how should i understand time table? is the top row of lectures for 1st semester and the lower one for 2nd one or what??? i love the fact that 5days are off. hope they wont change anything about that.

    Ausra


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 202 ✭✭richard2010


    mausram wrote: »
    Hey,

    wow mister youre a star. ;) thank you so much.
    yeah i know... it isnt the best time for property business, but i hope itll get better with time. ah well... i have to get accepted first. im applying as a mature student and am bit nervous as im not irish... should be fun anyways, looking forward to it all but law. ill fall asleep there as i will barely understand a word hahaa
    em how should i understand time table? is the top row of lectures for 1st semester and the lower one for 2nd one or what??? i love the fact that 5days are off. hope they wont change anything about that.

    Ausra

    Ausra,

    Sorry for not getting back to you sooner. The whole timetable is a little bit awarkward (sp?) to understand so what I have done is attached two files below,

    PED 1 is your timetable from September till Xmas (Semester 1)
    PED 2 is you timetable from Jan/Feb till May (Semester 2)

    Sorry to disappoint you but you are in for most of the week with at least one off during the week.

    Hope this helps.

    Richard


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 30 mausram


    Ausra,

    Sorry for not getting back to you sooner. The whole timetable is a little bit awarkward (sp?) to understand so what I have done is attached two files below,

    PED 1 is your timetable from September till Xmas (Semester 1)
    PED 2 is you timetable from Jan/Feb till May (Semester 2)

    Sorry to disappoint you but you are in for most of the week with at least one off during the week.

    Hope this helps.

    Richard


    No probs. Thanks again! ;)


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