Cerebral Palsy said:I don't know if I'm as excited about it as I was when starting school, but I do know there isn't really anything else I'd rather do... Besides start a band, drop out of school, and rock out 24/7.
Bishman said:I am just wondering if I should major in CS or something else. I remembered a few of you saying that it is useless.
RiZ III said:if you really enjoy programming and want to get into the game industry, come to digipen. No matter what people say, this place has got a great atmosphere, a lot of classes that will eat you alive and best of all its like a cult![]()
Brotherman said:Once you've decided, seek out certifications like A+, MSCE, CCNA, etc. to help your cedentials in those fields.
fixedLathentar said:Why not just go to college?
Ecrofirt said:I got completely screwed out of going to DigiPen next year.
Arrgh!
You need two letters of recommendation, and I had no problem getting one of them, but my Computer Science teacher of all people wouldn't write me one. She's such an airhead that she kept forgetting. Dumb bitch.
I talked to her on three seperate occasions about it, and my parents talked to her once. Each time she said she was writing it. Finally by the time Christmas rolled around, I just gave up since DigiPen only lets in about 150 kids a year according to the website.
Talk about ruining a guy's dreams. I've wanted to go there since I found out about it back in junior high shortly after teaching myself QBasic.
Ecrofirt said:Far too late for stuff like that now.
I got accepted to a local, but consistantly high-ranking college. I still plan on trying to transfer out after my first year or so, because DigiPen is really where I want to go.
I'm honestly not making any of that stuff up about the teacher. She's a big airhead, and she's teaching CS because the old teacher retired and she took a few programming courses in college.
No word of lie, she had me teach her the last of the Visual Basic that we learned a week before she taught the rest of the class.
Brotherman said:A CS degree is OK for getting in the door at some places, but it doesn't work alone. You should also take consideration of what field in computers you want to go into, whether it be IT, Networking, Programming, etc. Once you've decided, seek out certifications like A+, MSCE, CCNA, etc. to help your cedentials in those fields. .