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TOS'd 05-07-2014 01:32 AM

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Originally Posted by !Yaminashi (Post 8467675)
Did anybody see the two guys getting arrested over by the gym tonight around 730?

was one of them bcrdukes?

bcrdukes 05-07-2014 07:05 AM

STFU TOS'd

!Yaminashi 05-07-2014 12:16 PM

No idea I was wondering the same thing

kross9 05-15-2014 07:28 AM

Picking up somebooks in this maze, my Wallet hurts just as bad as I do now

dlo 05-15-2014 12:16 PM

finally finished the last of my classes.. feels good men

FOREVER 05-16-2014 07:27 AM

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Originally Posted by dlo (Post 8472055)
finally finished the last of my classes.. feels good men

:QQ: exactly 1 more week for meeeeeeee

kross9 05-28-2014 05:22 PM

We got a Coffee Maker for our class, pretty dope!

Huntea 06-11-2014 11:10 AM

About paying tution, Do you pay Per Term Or Per Level?

!Yaminashi 06-11-2014 11:46 AM

Per semester

kross9 06-11-2014 09:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Huntea (Post 8485392)
About paying tution, Do you pay Per Term Or Per Level?

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Originally Posted by !Yaminashi (Post 8485411)
Per semester

Depends what you are taking. apprenticeship is per level, everything else is pretty much per semester

Razor Ramon HG 06-23-2014 01:08 AM

Anyone have experiences with the interior design program?

I'm pretty much a drifter at the moment. Went to Langara for a few years right out of high school without much of a direction. Took a year off and travelled. Then I went to VCC last semester for the hospitality program, which itself was nice, but not really sure if it's what I would like to do for a career.

Been going down the list of programs at BCIT recently and the interior design program sounds interesting enough, as well as the digital design and development program. But the latter I would imagine would be much harder to find a job.

BCIT also has a workshop for it in a few weekends - http://www.bcit.ca/study/courses/intd0100 - "Do you dream of becoming an interior designer and think it may be your calling? This weekend workshop is the perfect place to find out!"

kiwee 06-23-2014 09:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Razor Ramon HG (Post 8491898)
Anyone have experiences with the interior design program?

I'm pretty much a drifter at the moment. Went to Langara for a few years right out of high school without much of a direction. Took a year off and travelled. Then I went to VCC last semester for the hospitality program, which itself was nice, but not really sure if it's what I would like to do for a career.

Been going down the list of programs at BCIT recently and the interior design program sounds interesting enough, as well as the digital design and development program. But the latter I would imagine would be much harder to find a job.

BCIT also has a workshop for it in a few weekends - BCIT : : INTD 0100 - Introduction to Interior Design Workshop - "Do you dream of becoming an interior designer and think it may be your calling? This weekend workshop is the perfect place to find out!"

I'll be done with the Interior Design program (diploma) in 5 days. What would you like to know?

meme405 06-23-2014 10:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Razor Ramon HG (Post 8491898)
Anyone have experiences with the interior design program?

I'm pretty much a drifter at the moment. Went to Langara for a few years right out of high school without much of a direction. Took a year off and travelled. Then I went to VCC last semester for the hospitality program, which itself was nice, but not really sure if it's what I would like to do for a career.

Been going down the list of programs at BCIT recently and the interior design program sounds interesting enough, as well as the digital design and development program. But the latter I would imagine would be much harder to find a job.

BCIT also has a workshop for it in a few weekends - BCIT : : INTD 0100 - Introduction to Interior Design Workshop - "Do you dream of becoming an interior designer and think it may be your calling? This weekend workshop is the perfect place to find out!"

All you need to know; Hot girls, hot girls everywhere.

The building where you will study is shit, the workload is shit, the program will drive you insane, and getting a job will be hard anyways.

But you will be surrounded by hot women all day long.

TOS'd 06-23-2014 12:17 PM

some of them dumb as rocks though, ymmv OP

EDIT: not directed at kiwee.

kiwee 06-23-2014 03:19 PM

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Originally Posted by meme405 (Post 8492024)
All you need to know; Hot girls, hot girls everywhere.

The building where you will study is shit, the workload is shit, the program will drive you insane, and getting a job will be hard anyways.

But you will be surrounded by hot women all day long.

Agree to the pretty girls part. Unfortunately they are married, about to get marry or in a relationship, but it doesn't hurt to check them out. To be honest, my class and the other class that will be graduating has 0 guys. Most of them stopped at the certificate level.


All I gotta say is..

1. If you are planning to take Full-Time course load you will not be able to work.
2. Be prepare to not have a social life
3. Be prepare to understand loads of terms and materials
4. It is going to be VERY stressful.

The Interior Design program at BCIT is about concept and technical thinking. If you are able to master the concept part, you'll do fine!

Huntea 06-30-2014 09:54 AM

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Originally Posted by kiwee (Post 8492154)
Agree to the pretty girls part. Unfortunately they are married, about to get marry or in a relationship, but it doesn't hurt to check them out. To be honest, my class and the other class that will be graduating has 0 guys. Most of them stopped at the certificate level.


All I gotta say is..

1. If you are planning to take Full-Time course load you will not be able to work.
2. Be prepare to not have a social life
3. Be prepare to understand loads of terms and materials
4. It is going to be VERY stressful.

The Interior Design program at BCIT is about concept and technical thinking. If you are able to master the concept part, you'll do fine!

Working during Weekends is fine , right?

kiwee 06-30-2014 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Huntea (Post 8495591)
Working during Weekends is fine , right?

It's fine I guess. They recently change the curriculum for the certificate so I don't know if there will be more hand drafting or everything will be AutoCad. If you are thinking of going to the Diploma, you should get a laptop that runs AutoCad, Sketchup and Revit/Vectorworks. For sure AutoCad will be used most of the time, you may feel comfortable using SketchUp or Revit/Vectorworks.

JKam 07-07-2014 11:03 AM

wooo!! one more course until I'm done BBA! Anyone taking ORGB 5600 in fall?

Huntea 07-08-2014 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by kiwee (Post 8495608)
It's fine I guess. They recently change the curriculum for the certificate so I don't know if there will be more hand drafting or everything will be AutoCad. If you are thinking of going to the Diploma, you should get a laptop that runs AutoCad, Sketchup and Revit/Vectorworks. For sure AutoCad will be used most of the time, you may feel comfortable using SketchUp or Revit/Vectorworks.

I'm going to be taking CISA and yes, i think i'm getting one.


Btw, Anyone here know when i'm getting some kind of schedule for the orientation day?
I already paid my tuition fee.

Razor Ramon HG 07-18-2014 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by kiwee (Post 8495608)
It's fine I guess. They recently change the curriculum for the certificate so I don't know if there will be more hand drafting or everything will be AutoCad. If you are thinking of going to the Diploma, you should get a laptop that runs AutoCad, Sketchup and Revit/Vectorworks. For sure AutoCad will be used most of the time, you may feel comfortable using SketchUp or Revit/Vectorworks.

Hey Kiwee, was my PM inbox full?

Anyways, awaiting your reply!

TOS'd 07-18-2014 10:08 PM

Biggest advice for CAD/SU/RVT/VW, learn to use the programs efficiently and effectively.

Recon604 07-18-2014 10:11 PM

cant wait to start in sept in ECET

kiwee 07-19-2014 12:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Razor Ramon HG (Post 8504480)
Hey Kiwee, was my PM inbox full?

Anyways, awaiting your reply!

Sorry for the late reply! PMed

Huntea 08-10-2014 09:17 PM

Where do you get the information on the upcoming Orientation?

TOS'd 08-10-2014 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Huntea (Post 8514896)
Where do you get the information on the upcoming Orientation?

BCIT : : Welcome to BCIT : : Orientation & Registration 2014


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