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I'd strongly encourage you to get a degree in computer science, art, business, engineering, or math. A video game degree forces you into a narrow avenue of employment; if you can't find a job with a game company, you're screwed. These other degrees won't harm your chances of breaking into the industry of your choice yet still provide you with a backup plan in case you need to look for work elsewhere.Oleg_Huzwogyea but the only thing is i dont really know computer science ive been doing game designing for a big part of my life.
[QUOTE="Oleg_Huzwog"]I'd strongly encourage you to get a degree in computer science, art, business, engineering, or math. A video game degree forces you into a narrow avenue of employment; if you can't find a job with a game company, you're screwed. These other degrees won't harm your chances of breaking into the industry of your choice yet still provide you with a backup plan in case you need to look for work elsewhere.bamizhimyea but the only thing is i dont really know computer science ive been doing game designing for a big part of my life.
All the more reason to take something like computer science. More skills you have = greater interest employers will take in you.
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