Thanks j *ranks*. Yeah I didn't think it made seince...I mean, I serriously doubt much of anyone on the scene (except for that college dropout guy who programmed for Doom 3) walks into the program and is a sombody.
I was thinking maybe an internship somewhere might be of a good help? Like an internship with Bethesda softworks doing something (I remember they had intern positions but not exactly for what). Get a name out, get a company behind my name.
BTW Game developers...I have a clue WHAT they are but what do they DO?
From school to...what?
Your education means almost nothing to employers in this industry. Education is what it should be; a way for you to learn something. Not just something to put on your resume. Then you can use what you learn to prove your abilities by creating demos and what-not. If you feel you can do this anyway then your education isn't going to help much.
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