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Contemporary Music Performance

  • 14-06-2012 03:51AM
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,553 ✭✭✭


    Just looked on the website and saw that Ballyfermot College has a course in Contemporary Music Performance(Rock School).

    Reading up on it, it seems to be a great course and right down my line of interests but I was always under the impression that Further Education colleges were for secondary school dropouts. I completed my LC, would I be overqualified for this course?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 59 ✭✭Clareh123


    Yes, you would be qualified. I've heard the rock school is a savage course, there are some great bands in Dublin at the moment who did it. I think everyone on my HND in Ballyfermot (print journalism) had a leaving cert. I came to Ballier after dropping out of the Media Studies degree in Maynooth. It's a really friendly, down-to-earth college where you get to know your tutors and classmates really well. For media courses (and rock school, trad etc) you can do a 1 year honours degree in Media Production Management (accredited by DCU) after your 2 year HND. I've just (nearly) finished it and loved it.


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