A&Q about 350Z
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I thought getting a masters in auto design is required to go into auto design. I mean if i don't get a masters in that then all I have is a degree in automotive engineering, which isn't exactly auto design. So I was also wondering if i got my bachelors in auto enginering were u saying that i could get an internship w/ people at a design facility? Also, if I did that then could that get me into a design job as well?
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i repeat: there are automotive design courses at under graduate level.
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oh by the way This threads been up for how many days and had 43 views and 180sumthin views I'm pretty sure it's at least one of the fastest growing threads. Also, yeah it's a pretty hard subject to research I did find some stuff on post grad courses in Italy but I don't live in Italy and don't really plan on it either, I did e-mail them for some information on it though so hopefully they will get back to me soon. I would really like to learn more about where I can take an undergraduate course in auto design. I really find all of these post grad, college, university, trade school things confusing lol. Man they need to make getting a better education simplier. Like take this this and this and u'll be able to do this. Finding out information on the couses is half the work of the courses themselves. lol I dunno maybe it's just me... I know I know "it is".
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what the hell do you think this is? an extension of your [most probably small] penis?
it's a discussion. and it's not even remotely a "fast growing thread" you are such a newbie. no one except trolls and post whores cares about posts and "thread speed" because it's irrelevant. the point of a thred here is to gather and share information on a certain subject. not be the big dick about who has the biggest thread. it's sad and pathetic that you think you're oh-so-fucking-special because YOU think you have a fast growing thread.
what's more, you're moronic because you complain about the distinct lack of information. and that's because you didn't do ANY research prior to making this thread. if you went on to google, or even some university or college websites and searched for auto design you'd have found an abundance of information on the subject. but instead, you're lazy any you just say there's nothing out there about it.
grow up. there's a 13-year-old minimum age to join AF.
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er, no.
that is how they work.
if you want to do course x then you need to have a background in subjects a, b and c.
the simple fact that you do not know simply goes to show how little you know.
you mentioned something about insulting your intelligence. I can now tell you that isn't true at all; there is no intelligence to insult.
Are you sure you're 16?
I would've thought that at that age, your teachers would've already pointed you in the direction regarding college options, your possible choices of subjects and what they mean in terms of university courses and possible future.
If you don't know by 16, you really have no hope.
put it this way, at 16, in the UK you would've/should've finished your GCSEs and would've already, considering this time of year be about to, if you haven't already, start on your A-levels or equivilant. In other words, you already know what you want to do at university and have chosen subjects to suit.
If that doesn't happen in the US, then my opinion of the education system has just gone down. Can any realy 16-18 year olds shed some light about the college subject decision making process and what you did at 16 years of age?
by the way, mention the number of views, speed of growth or posts in this thread one more time and I am going to ban you.
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apprently at "16" he's a "bad ass drifter" too..
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i think he means Gran Turismo drifter.
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i know. funny how he thinks so much of himself though.
he has a lot to learn..
the other day, my teacher told me to stop answering questions because i'm too good..
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congrats on the purple by the way; now you have added responsibilty to answer questions properly here.
incidentally, do you do much cad work?
if so what programs are you using?
i really need to build a proper non-architecture design portfolio and while i can knock out most things in autocad pretty easily, it would be nice to know automotive people use.
My friend at Honda told me about this program that is more or less autocad for cars (name escapes me) and has basic models/behaviours/systems already in the program like 3Dmax does (obviously with room for tweaking parameters). You getting to touch any of that sort of thing?
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thanks, i know. i'll get serious soon.
i can't say i know a lot about CAD, however i have a magazine that i think has a write-up on one of the programs used for it.
i might be using CAD in my machine class at some point, as we have a CNC machine at college, and my teacher worked for british aerospace and worked with CNC gear. i'll find the name of the other programs out there, i'm sure someone at college will have the answer. well, i hope.