Originally posted by sigma:
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IMO you will learn much more once you enter into the field anyway.




This is true for any career, but I think Fmr's point is that you might find it difficult to enter the field with a degree from your chosen school. I haven't a clue, I'm just saying.

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A game design program is not even offered at any 4 year universities in this state.




I believe you are mistaken on that one (unless you meant 4-year public universities). UAT, which has one of the few 4-year Game Design programs in the entire nation (as well as Master's programs), is in Tempe as well, only a few miles away from Collins College. And is fully-accredited and I've seen them mentioned in several articles on the rising emergence of game design programs.




Thank you for saying that...I was talking about public universities. And I have already been accepted to UAT as I said in my post above. Maybe that is the better choice?


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