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Which room do you like best and why?

Which do you prefer?
Traditional: http://www.theresidenceschicago.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Traditional-Home-Interior-Holiday-Decorations.jpg

Retro:

http://www.ohdeedoh.com/uimages/ohdeedoh/red-retro-kitchen.jpg

Modern:

http://www.kickrs.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/modern-baby-room-designs-1.jpg

I like all three types.
In the retro room, I only like the appliances. The rest is ugly.
I think the modern one is pretty cool. I like tidy rooms.

Modern.

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Interior Design Modern Blog
Which room do you like best and why?

Which do you prefer?
Traditional: http://www.theresidenceschicago.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Traditional-Home-Interior-Holiday-Decorations.jpg

Retro:

http://www.ohdeedoh.com/uimages/ohdeedoh/red-retro-kitchen.jpg

Modern:

http://www.kickrs.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/modern-baby-room-designs-1.jpg

I like all three types.
In the retro room, I only like the appliances. The rest is ugly.
I think the modern one is pretty cool. I like tidy rooms.

Modern.

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Civil Engeeniering without foundation course?

Hello Guys. I have been studying 2 years bachelor degree of UWIC at London School of Commerce since 2009 april ( going to finish in december 2011) and recently started my course in interior design at JJAADA Academy for Diploma duration 1 year.

I realised that I want to study Civil Engineering with Architecture at City University, but the problem is that I didnt have any IELTs test and Foundation course for Engineering, because I started that college by passing their english test and it might be quite different from IELTS.

Now, my question is that. IS THERE ANY CHANCES THAT I CAN STUDY CIVIL ENGINEERING WITH ARCHITECTURE WITHOUT ANY IELTS AND FOUNDATION COURSE?

In the interior design course there are scale and technical drawings, Autocad and Photoshop, room, furniture, bathroom and kitchen design. and I studied Foundation course for Business studies and Computing where the maths is involved. and I’m an INTERNATIONAL STUDENT.

That would be analogous to building a nice home on a foundation of sand. Or similar to taking a Calculus course without the basic understanding of algebra or trigonometry.
Without the solid footing, it would be difficult to be successful. At a very minmum, you should take the basic Physics and Calculus classes that are the basis for the core engineering classes. The core Engineering classes are basically advanced physics and advanced math. You really need the basic core classes such as Physics and Calculus to build on.

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Interior Design Diploma London
Civil Engeeniering without foundation course?

Hello Guys. I have been studying 2 years bachelor degree of UWIC at London School of Commerce since 2009 april ( going to finish in december 2011) and recently started my course in interior design at JJAADA Academy for Diploma duration 1 year.

I realised that I want to study Civil Engineering with Architecture at City University, but the problem is that I didnt have any IELTs test and Foundation course for Engineering, because I started that college by passing their english test and it might be quite different from IELTS.

Now, my question is that. IS THERE ANY CHANCES THAT I CAN STUDY CIVIL ENGINEERING WITH ARCHITECTURE WITHOUT ANY IELTS AND FOUNDATION COURSE?

In the interior design course there are scale and technical drawings, Autocad and Photoshop, room, furniture, bathroom and kitchen design. and I studied Foundation course for Business studies and Computing where the maths is involved. and I’m an INTERNATIONAL STUDENT.

That would be analogous to building a nice home on a foundation of sand. Or similar to taking a Calculus course without the basic understanding of algebra or trigonometry.
Without the solid footing, it would be difficult to be successful. At a very minmum, you should take the basic Physics and Calculus classes that are the basis for the core engineering classes. The core Engineering classes are basically advanced physics and advanced math. You really need the basic core classes such as Physics and Calculus to build on.

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