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TalkBack / DigiPen Profiled in Rolling Stone Magazine
« on: February 24, 2003, 08:37:59 PM »
I am just a second semester programming student. I've learned a lot from my teachers and classmates. It's just like a normal college in some respects and can be like boot camp at times. Overall it's very fun. I only had one problem with the RS article, and it was the fury sex. Out of all the things they can talk about, they have to mention the fury sex. The guy who came in for the article was a very nice guy, and he went out with a bunch of the students to the Seattle Gameworks.
The school is a great place if you want to learn how to program or if you want to be an artist. It's not really a game design school. You learn some basic concepts, but the RTIS degrees are geared move heavily on programming. The price for the school is not horrible compared to other private colleges. Some point last year we finally got accreditted. I think sometime early spring the paper work for FAFSA will finally be done.
John, if you want, I can send you a heads up on information about Digipen. Just post a reply and I'll send you my information.
Sorry for any typos or spelling errors. It's late and I am busy studying for mid terms.
The school is a great place if you want to learn how to program or if you want to be an artist. It's not really a game design school. You learn some basic concepts, but the RTIS degrees are geared move heavily on programming. The price for the school is not horrible compared to other private colleges. Some point last year we finally got accreditted. I think sometime early spring the paper work for FAFSA will finally be done.
John, if you want, I can send you a heads up on information about Digipen. Just post a reply and I'll send you my information.
Sorry for any typos or spelling errors. It's late and I am busy studying for mid terms.