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Ivy Tech State College - Anderson/Muncie, IN
Studying Architectural Design Technology
Why? because I've been doing Computer Aided Drafting/Design (CAD) for about 6 years now...
I first started out my Junior year of HS taking a 2 hour block of a CAD/CAM course, and I really enjoyed it and was skilled at it (best of my class) so I continued on with it my Senior year earning 12 hours of college credit @ Ivy Tech through the 2 year program...
Well now I kick myself because I was offered a job immediately after high school which had decent pay about $9-11/hour for a designer at Continental Design... HOWEVER, I declined the offer because I had been accepted at Purdue University.
I ended up going to PU for a year and they screwed me over and didn't give me the classes I wanted... reason being there are too many students, you don't learn anything but what you teach yourself, your TA's don't speak english very well, so their no help, and the individual classes have too many students... I didn't like the place at all... so I didn't go back.
The following year I took off to work and save money (ok the saving money part didn't work, but I got my partying done!)
Then this year I started up at Ivy Tech with their 2 1/2 year program, which my credits I earned from PU will have helped me finish in about 1 more year.
Studying Architectural Design Technology
Why? because I've been doing Computer Aided Drafting/Design (CAD) for about 6 years now...
I first started out my Junior year of HS taking a 2 hour block of a CAD/CAM course, and I really enjoyed it and was skilled at it (best of my class) so I continued on with it my Senior year earning 12 hours of college credit @ Ivy Tech through the 2 year program...
Well now I kick myself because I was offered a job immediately after high school which had decent pay about $9-11/hour for a designer at Continental Design... HOWEVER, I declined the offer because I had been accepted at Purdue University.
I ended up going to PU for a year and they screwed me over and didn't give me the classes I wanted... reason being there are too many students, you don't learn anything but what you teach yourself, your TA's don't speak english very well, so their no help, and the individual classes have too many students... I didn't like the place at all... so I didn't go back.
The following year I took off to work and save money (ok the saving money part didn't work, but I got my partying done!)
Then this year I started up at Ivy Tech with their 2 1/2 year program, which my credits I earned from PU will have helped me finish in about 1 more year.