Ill pay 50 or more credits to someone that designs a signature for me that i will use PS can you use this render http://www.gamerenders.com/forum/showthread.php?p=3493287#post3493287 Props to r3m1x
Don't go to Full Sail. I graduated from there. Had to get most of my education on my own, the teachers were my age, and I had more field experience than most of them out of high school. A lot of the instructors are Full Sail grads that didn't make it in their field. I haven't checked out the online degree yet, but i don't imagine it's any better. I'd recommend D-School, SCAD/The Art Institutes, or Creative Circus. I'll get on ur sig in a sec.
They keep calling me to see if im goin to their tour sometime in august, But thanks for the info ill look into those other schools as well
The tour is a big scam. They show you HUGE classrooms with top of the line tech... but as a student, you'll never see em. Never had a class in one because they were always being shown to the people on tour. I had 2 classes in a broom closet. Also, transferring credits is impossible. I tried to get back into school because employers were laughing at my "semi-accredited" degree from a school with a bad rep in the professional market. I almost went back to school, starting my education back in square 1 with 0 credit hours, but decided to take a chance and build my career from the ground up on my own with no help from Full Sail's useless career development team. (who will only try to get you a job in orlando) Last but not least... outside of Disney's security bubble, Orlando is a ghetto neighborhood. Walking around school with your bright orange student badge and orange car sticker will you get robbed. 4 out of the 5 people in my class had their computers and/or bikes stolen. I personally was held up at gun point twice and lost my wallet, bike, iPod, and more. Also, getting to school's a challenge when people are crow-baring open your gas cap and siphoning all your gas. My class started with 30 and got down to just me because everyone else was smart enough to jump ship. 5 of us graduated. 1 person is a photographer in an auction house, 2 work in fast food, 1 is back at full sail getting a different degree, and I have a successful career with a major company. So 2 of us managed to do anything out of the 30 in the original graduating class. Their 80%+ job placement rate is a load of BS. And so are their crime stats they give you.
HAHA! i was thinking about going there when i was old enough! Well Where should i go? i just want to be a programmer! i dont care if its games or just a real program!
Look into the schools he listed @Clash thanks alot man i need as much backround info as possible on schools since im on my Senior year of Highschool starting in a few weeks but wow only 5 out of 30 graduate that's a bad statistic and only 2 become successful that's close to worse.