Chris123234
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I need some advice.
I'm going to go to school to either become 1) a programmer or 2) a 3d graphics artist. I do not know which for sure at this time. Right now I'm working a full time job and going to community college full time to take basics while I figure which school I'm going to go to, for what, and how I'm going to finance everything. I'd like to know which is the more viable field that will ensure better success on average and what type of schools are best to get degrees for this type of thing.
Since many of you here are gods of these industries I would really appreciate some help and guidance on how to get to the end point and any other advice you have.
I've seen those gaming schools on TV ads but they are located out of state and one even stats on the ad that it's not intended for certain states, including Texas, which is where I'm from.
I realize I was a procrastinator in school and should have figured this all out then but I'm here now stuck at a crossroads with not much of a clue where to turn. And since I have virtually zero free time right now to research this (I'm typing this from my basic computer class I'm required for some reason) it is very hard to get the information I need. And now I'm off to my next class..
(sorry if this is wrong wrong forum section to post this)
I'm going to go to school to either become 1) a programmer or 2) a 3d graphics artist. I do not know which for sure at this time. Right now I'm working a full time job and going to community college full time to take basics while I figure which school I'm going to go to, for what, and how I'm going to finance everything. I'd like to know which is the more viable field that will ensure better success on average and what type of schools are best to get degrees for this type of thing.
Since many of you here are gods of these industries I would really appreciate some help and guidance on how to get to the end point and any other advice you have.
I've seen those gaming schools on TV ads but they are located out of state and one even stats on the ad that it's not intended for certain states, including Texas, which is where I'm from.
I realize I was a procrastinator in school and should have figured this all out then but I'm here now stuck at a crossroads with not much of a clue where to turn. And since I have virtually zero free time right now to research this (I'm typing this from my basic computer class I'm required for some reason) it is very hard to get the information I need. And now I'm off to my next class..
(sorry if this is wrong wrong forum section to post this)
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