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Old September 9th, 2006   #1 (permalink)
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This is my first post here. I just read the board rather than comment but never mind that...
Let me introduce my self
My name is Andrey Mitov and i'm from Bulgaria. The thing is that soon UCAS will open its doors to the UK educational system for year 2007 and i realy want to study there.
Here in Bulgaria the avarage sellary is around 150E which is enough for some basic living. Architects get about 1000E/month wich is PRETY MUCH !!!
After a 1year experience in a local studios I started working as a freelance 3d vizualizator. I thought that i can get better money alone, which came out as i expected.
So as i understood from the latest news and stuff around the EU, if Bulgaria joins from 1 jan 2007 the EU, study fees will drop down dramaticaly to around 3-4000GBP/year. My parents have saved some money to pay for the education there but is there any opportunity for me to work as a inter.viz to earn some money for living. I know that working students have a limit of about 20h per week through the semester and through the vacations it's unlimited... So can someone help me with some advice about job openings and stuff like that, where can i look for. Is it possible to work for good money while studying so it could be less difficult for parents to pay for all that stuff? *sad*

My second question is which schools would you recommend as good for architecture and interior design maybe lets say design in general...
Here are some universitys that i have found. What do you think about them?
Anglia Ruskin University
Anglia Polytechnic University
Oxford brooks university

The university must be accreditated by RIBA.

Thank you very much... I hope more people could write their comments on this, also i could post some of my projects for you to get an idea of my level. I realy need some help with all this
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Default Re: Work and study in the UK

Hi,

Personally i think you're going to struggle to find someone willing to offer you visualisation work while you're studying. The nature of visualisation work generally comes down to meeting client deadlines which you have to dedicate work time and quite often personal time to. So eventually some thing is going to start to suffer, ether your uni work or visualisation work!

Anyway thats only my opinion, Good Luck!!!
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Old September 9th, 2006   #3 (permalink)
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So what about the unis ?
Maybe i'm a bit boaring
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