Design Innovation - Industrial Design
I'm a big thinker and I like to make stuff with new shit
Out of all my tertiary experience though, post-grad was the best. At that point the staff kind of have to be invested in your success, they're alot more friendly and quite frankly the barrier between teacher/student drops. Being part of the cohort is a great learning environment, although mine was very studio based given the area.
My advice would be similar to Alek, if you are going to go through with a post-graduate program, find something that:
- Interests you
- Gives you some actual experience working real-world situations
- Do things on the side that might run alongside your research, without detriment of course.
Don't get pigeon holed into something you don't think you want to do, but feel like you should. You're already on the wrong foot and it's easy to tell who's there because they want to be and who isn't. Can read it on my students faces.