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Course help, automotive / motorsport?

  • 06-10-2012 7:41pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 22


    Having to decide on my CAO soon,
    I am intrested in motorsport and product design.
    I have been looking at University West of Scotland for a Motorsport Design engineering course, or Swanea for Automotive Engineering, or mabye i would be better off staying in Ireland and doing a CAD or Product Design course:P

    Any ideas on what these courses/universitys are like? Or any other ways to break into that kind of automotive/motorsport design and technology kind of work..

    Any help at all would be greatly appricated as i am way out of my dept when it comes to this kind of stuff, cheers.
    Conor


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 169 ✭✭kodoherty93


    Like I'm not applying to go university in the uk. But Scotland has no fees. If you go to the England expect to pay anything up to £9000 per year

    Also you apply to the uk colleges through a British version of the cao. You cant use the Irish cao


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 22 TheConorDunne


    Yeah i have to apply through UCAS. Swansea is giving grants to Irish students so the fee goes dow to £3000. Best universities are in England but I'd have to sell a kidney... I'm wondering if these colleges are free for a reason,mabey there no good?...


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