Life At Full Sail - The Gamer School 46
WICKED writes "Full Sail: The School for Gamers? Are you the type of person that dreams about getting into the gaming industry, but doesn't know where to start from? Join myself and our guest writer Brett, as we take a closer look at Full Sail's Computer Animation and Game Design programs, and bring you the highs and lows throughout our 14 months." Game programming and design education have been in the news a lot more lately, and it's interesting to see a hands-on perspective of what these programs have to offer.
What about 3dbuzz.com (Score:4, Informative)
Let's see... Where to start from? (Score:3, Funny)
I usually tend to start on the other side of that trailing preposition, there, Coach Z.
Re:Fuckoffs (Score:1)
Cool place (Score:3, Informative)
The video and audio editing hardware they have... holy shit. They have got some serious hardware on that end. If you've ever considered video or audio editing, you really need to drag your ass down here to Orlando and play with those toys. The mobile stage setup was fairly sweet; a few semis that unload a big outdoor tented stage setup.
All in all, it looked like you really got your money's worth, which is good because it does cost a pretty penny, hence my attending a public university instead. But if your parents don't know what the fuck to do with all of that money sitting around, have them send you down here. Just don't forget the AC, because the weather sucks.
OT: Cool place (Score:2)
Yeah, great toys, but a 2-year tech degree, no real knowledge or skills, and the 'guarunteed job placement' they give you is a minimum-wage spot working backstage at Disney
It Sounds Nice (Score:1)
In the end design, art and programming aren't determined by how much you paid to learn it but by your talent, which if it isn't natural comes from hard work. You can get that along with a real degree at most public universities if you are serious enough.
For those interested in learning about the art producati
Every Florida resident is probably laughing. (Score:5, Interesting)
They're very slick, stylish looking. They came to my high school with a fancy tour bus where we could play rad video games. They had a guy come to our tv production class to tell us how great Full Sail was which I swear up until that point I had never met any of those cheesy tv infomercial guys before.
Re:Every Florida resident is probably laughing. (Score:2)
Sorry bud ... (Score:2, Insightful)
I hate to tell you this. That's how it is in real life.
Re:Sorry bud ... (Score:1)
Umm... sorry, but *you're* missing the point, and this is probably why education sucks!
Schools are supposed to provide you with a safe, comfortable, standardized environment in which to improve your skills and understanding of topics which - under ordinay circumstances - are very difficult to study.
They are supposed to help *you*, but you are the one who still yet nee
Re:Every Florida resident is probably laughing. (Score:2)
Another thing that Full Sail offers as a benefit for life is that ability to retake classes from your degree progr
Re:Every Florida resident is probably laughing. (Score:1)
Almost every tech school I've ever been to (mostly because my company has a training budget and these are the types of schools they send us to most of the time (not game development schools, tech school)). It pretty much goes like this: if the school charges an excessive amount of money to teach you how to use a specific application (or operating system) to perform a specific task, they almost always offer free retaking of the courses that you originally took (or
my old roomate went there.. (Score:4, Informative)
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So, would you be my friend?
Re:my old roomate went there.. (Score:1)
Uhm.... no. (Score:1)
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Unfortunately, if they're not accredited by the "proper" regional and national councils, then your credits won't be worth squat if you ever need to go elsewhere for more schooling. I suggest you compare their accreditation with that at a local state run university, and if they don'
Caveat emptor (Score:1)
Getting a Job Afterwards (Score:2)
A year later I see him back home and ask him what the hell he is doing here... Turns out getting a job after graduating from here is null. And if you don't get a job you are stuck with a Trade School degre
DigiPen (Score:3, Informative)
Re:DigiPen (Score:1)
The reason I chose Digipen is because it is the only school that offers an accredited degree in Real-Time Interactive Simulation - games.
There are plenty of programs that offer certifications and awards of acheivement but I wanted to have a real degree. Full Sail is the only other 'game school' that even comes close to Digipen.
-Reed
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The web site is a big red flag... (Score:1)
If they're so incompetent that they can't design a decent, standards compatible web site, then what will they be able to teach about games?
True Story (Score:1)
I'm not saying it will happen to everyone who goes there, but I think it was a big waste of time and money for my brother.
The ‘Pen (Digipen) (Score:1)
I Am Currently Enrolled in the Game Design Program (Score:2, Informative)
need to know your stuff (Score:1)
Is this a new fad? Can you really make big bucks making games? Well weâ(TM)re not really sure, but to get anywhere in any industry you need to know your stuff.
So to get anywhere, you need to know your stuff. Do you think you can learn that from people who are not really sure if you can make money in that career path or not? Exactly how much do they know about the industry? Perhaps they should learn their "stuff" before offering courses.
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Don't be fooled by the glitz. (Score:2, Interesting)
If you're not willing to toil for years as the coffee bitch of the industry, scraping and clawing against hundreds of others with your exact credentials for some vague semblance of recognition...don't bother. Seriously. The school starts up a new class every month that averages about 30 people per deg
Full Sail rocks (Score:1, Interesting)
Full Sail is a no-nonsense school. If you can't keep up with the pace, then you're either really dumb, or you're unwilling to learn. Unlike most colleges, no one here is going to put up with people who aren't willing to learn.
I'm a student there in the game design program a couple months away from starting my final projec
Re:Full Sail rocks (Score:1)
The bottom line with any of these schools are the placement rate into jobs that are relevent to the program you take. A lot of tech schools will brag about a high placement rate but they place students in jobs they don't want that aren't what they went to school for. Why should someone go down there to get into the ga
Re:Full Sail rocks (Score:1)
But as the last guy pointed out, the teachers here know their business. And after talking to a few past students before I came here, the ones who didn't "make" it usually complain that they weren't prepared. The ones who did make it? They said they just stu