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is there anyone else so obsessed with coasters


I actually hate coasters, I wish they would all fall over and die.

I just joined for the hot people. Like ^. [/quote]


Lol, this made me laugh.. Good on you CMonster, but shouldnt you be spending your time on forums that you do like ^o) :lol:








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I am achually thinking of taking this job up, im 15 and really need to decide what I want to do when I leave school, anyone got any ideas of what courses I would need to do at college?
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B&M website said:
I am interested in a career in amusement ride design. What type of schooling/degree is required?

A master degree in structural, mechanical or electrical engineering would enable you to design a wide range of equipment, including roller coasters.

Kind of vague, but that should help.
 
alright thanks alot, my dad works at a bridge support place, and they will start me off with the whole engineeing thing, I am thinking of starting there and get the qualifications that are needed then move on to roller coaster companys.
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