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Thread ID: 80945 2007-07-10 08:10:00 W@ellington IT courses jonboy (11457) PC World Chat
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567612 2007-07-13 09:56:00 I take it the course is a full time one, are you not able to get a student allowance and just be a poor student with associated student living costs like every other student that is managing to scratch a living in NZ? (even though a lot have their mummy and daddy to thank$$$$)

I would honestly believe that if you have what it takes to be a successful Industrial Designer then as long as you put in the hard yards for the duration of the course that the rewards at the end of the course will be worth waiting for. You may not end up working in NZ when you have finished although there is nothing to say that you couldn't.
winmacguy (3367)
567613 2007-07-14 09:50:00 I take it the course is a full time one, are you not able to get a student allowance and just be a poor student with associated student living costs like every other student that is managing to scratch a living in NZ? (even though a lot have their mummy and daddy to thank$$$$)

I would honestly believe that if you have what it takes to be a successful Industrial Designer then as long as you put in the hard yards for the duration of the course that the rewards at the end of the course will be worth waiting for. You may not end up working in NZ when you have finished although there is nothing to say that you couldn't.:) I think I did very feel lucky about staying with my parents, and I see others in my course struggling to look for cash. Although I getting a new PC with pretty huge amount of cash and when I earn some money I think I wanna contribute back some to them too, not too much for myself.

My student allowance given is barely able to live outside and food, :( wow, maybe I must be feeling bad for the poors if I step in their shoes. It is a hard life. Maybe that's why I can do better in the course than others because of that.
PedalSlammer (8511)
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