Uni Courses

Posted by Willb 
Re: Uni Courses
Date: July 06, 2005 06:44PM
Posted by: Red Sam
dont worry about moving away unless there is a clear reason to stay - it really helps with the independence thing, and enhances the whole experience.:)



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Re: Uni Courses
Date: July 07, 2005 12:05AM
Posted by: Ferrari_Fuhrer
Deferred entry is if you want to enter the year after next, i.e. take a year out.

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Re: Uni Courses
Date: July 07, 2005 11:08PM
Posted by: Go Alesi
THe times has tables for courses similar:

Computer Programming: [extras.timesonline.co.uk]

Aeronautical Engineering:
[ur]http://extras.timesonline.co.uk/gooduniversityguide2005/20aeronautical.pdf[/url]

Kind of gives you an idea about the best places in the country.

And yeah, don't worry about going away. That's what I said when I started looking, but once I went and looked around a few places, I realised that I did want to go away after all! :)

Re: Uni Courses
Date: July 08, 2005 02:12PM
Posted by: Advong
Just FYI the cambridge computing course is 50% computer science, 50% natural science, i.e physics, chemistry, whatever.
Re: Uni Courses
Date: August 24, 2005 01:43PM
Posted by: Willb
Hi, Sorry to dig this up, Didn't want to start a new thread!

I think I want to go into the computing side of things, but looking on the UCAS site there are so many different types of computer corse its realy tricky:

Computer games design courses sound fun, but I hate art (apart from computer graphics / texture artist stuff) so I would'nt be able to /want to do the concepot stuff witch some of the corses seem to have. I want to do more of the programming / coding and maybe doing the actual main elements of the game like sound/textures etc.

The programming bit would be better if I did a computer engineering corse, but I don't know if i'd like that as much as the more specilised corse. Which do you think would be more helpful as I still don't really know I want to go into as a career? Would the programming side of things on the computer games design courses be too specialised?

Has anyone done a computer games related corse or a Sofware engineering corse?

Thanks!

Wills

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Re: Uni Courses
Date: August 24, 2005 01:50PM
Posted by: -qwerty-
Don't do the gaming side imo. Its too specialised and as an industry tough to get into. The engineering side will give you a wider understanding for sure.

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