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Part time or distance learning Mechanical Engineering

  • 27-03-2014 12:23PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 545 ✭✭✭


    ON BEHALF OF SOMEONE:

    I work full time on shift and really only have weekends free so this might be a long shot. I work in a factory on a machine and was thinking lately that I would love to go and do a degree if I could in mechanical engineering. The only thing is, it would have to be distance learning or an evening degree. I'm in the Tipperary area so would also have to somewhere worth commuting. My job is permanent so I really don't want to leave it either. Don't really know where to start looking! Any help greatly appreciated.

    Just really want to better myself.


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