DigiPen vs. FullSail

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12 comments, last by LostSoul 24 years, 3 months ago
Well I'll always have my job at McDonalds

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LostSoul

LostSoul
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Well...It seems to me that most people that make it big in the buisness world are those who go full steam ahead into what ever they do. Having a Fall Back plan just means that they aren't prepaired to suceed. Full Sail fully prepairs you for just about any job you might wish to persue when you get out. YOu get hands on modeling experiance, photoshop experiance, animation experiance, and programming experiance. And seeing as I can't think of one single thing an APP uses that a game doesn't it seems to me that you could get into any field you want to persue if you've got the demo's and willingness to learn.
Joseph FernaldSoftware EngineerRed Storm Entertainment.------------------------The opinions expressed are that of the person postingand not that of Red Storm Entertainment.
Alright I have been reading the information on game development schools here.... And I have visited the FullSail and DigiPen sites, and DigiPen seems to be the school to go with. I can't make heads or tails of the FullSail web site, and the DigiPen site couldn't be better laid out.... But I did catch something about SNES/Mac programing for DigiPen, nothing about Windows (Where the whole game market lays as far as PCs go) Can anyone comment?
LostSoul
Dont forget that Game Programming is a WHOLE LOT like 'Multimedia Programming', and MM programmers get paid a fortune to do really really easy (often) apps with bouncy logos for corps.

If you ever need to fall back on non-game jobs, you have a great chance with web companies, and any company who wants to improve their 'web presence'.

-Geoff

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