brookside
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Reged: 19/07/2008
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Hi!
I live in Bedfordshire and I'm looking for a short course for interior design. I've no experience and would like a 2-3 day taster course, if they exist!
Would be grateful for recommendations.
Many thanks
Pauline
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leighm1
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Reged: 22/07/2008
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have a look at the back pages of interior magazines. KLC and Rhodec both offer correspondence and short courses. Also check out your local HE/FE colleges for ncfe or city and guilds courses - i've just found a great one at my local college. good luck
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joan17
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Reged: 13/08/2008
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HI there, I myself did a course with NDA, and they are advertised in most 'home' oriented magazines. It is only £49 for 'A' levels, and I passed it, and now I'm taking my degree! It's quite interesting, and you can do it at home. If you want, you can go to the workshops, (in Nottingham), but I didn't need to do, and I passed with flying colours. They help you get a job at the end of it, and, as I said, I am taking my degree, i.e.BA Hons. I'm in the middle of doing the FdA, Foundation Degree, and I hope to finish that this coming year, and start my BA, and then my Hons. Try it! I bet you will like it! Joan17
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joan17
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Sorry for that. The NDA is the National Design Academy. Joan17
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jimjam
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Reged: 09/09/2008
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Check the bbc site out, they have a lot of links too ~(search relevant programes)
-------------------- An expert in home furnishings and crafting solid oak furniture. Using wooden furniture to make a house a home.
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emmy
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Reged: 25/01/2007
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Joan I too am doing my Foundation Degree with the NDA. I am currently working on my third module and I'm loving it!! It's nice to finally meet another student!
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