they should make software for cars that teaches you to drive and also to administer your driving test, agreed. One day there will be better than the games you can currently play to get a sort of feel for driving. Not sure if you will need a licence in the future with self-driving cars though (?)
Good idea, and I am surprised there isn’t a type of car that is equipped to help teach driving skills. As far as I know, people use driving simulators and games to learn the basics, but that is before they get in a car. Not ideal. DriveSim is one example.
The simulation program DriveSim allows you to practice driving as if you were commanding a real vehicle, thanks to its realistic situations and environment.DriveSim scenarios include real traffic and pedestrians. With this program, you will have the positiblity of doing different tours with any cl... Read more
There’s this, but yep, an app your uni recommends would allow all colleges and unis to offer the service to students. The costs of new books are silly tbh and you only use them once, if at all.
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Newcastle Uni has a programme for this, but there should be a site or app where you just list your course and it finds the cheapest version of each second-hand book you will need.
Newcastle University Students’ Union, home to over 28,000 students, offers a wide range of services that provide exciting activities, great representation and fun social, volunteering and welfare opportunities to really get excited about.
they should make software for cars that teaches you to drive and also to administer your driving test, agreed. One day there will be better than the games you can currently play to get a sort of feel for driving. Not sure if you will need a licence in the future with self-driving cars though (?)
Good idea, and I am surprised there isn’t a type of car that is equipped to help teach driving skills. As far as I know, people use driving simulators and games to learn the basics, but that is before they get in a car. Not ideal. DriveSim is one example.
There’s this, but yep, an app your uni recommends would allow all colleges and unis to offer the service to students. The costs of new books are silly tbh and you only use them once, if at all.
Newcastle Uni has a programme for this, but there should be a site or app where you just list your course and it finds the cheapest version of each second-hand book you will need.
In the US, we have student governments, not unions to protect kids from those (extra) governments. Ah well.
cheese licker – to run into a shop find the cheese and then lick it and then run out