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Where did you go to school?

Started by July 28, 2009 09:59 PM
10 comments, last by lancekt 15 years, 3 months ago
Hi everyone, I'm curious, so please answer these questions: 1. Where did/do you go to school (ie. what college/university)? 2. What degree did you get or are you getting? 3. (Optional)What company do you currently work for? I'll start it off: 1. I'm still in high school, but I'm planning on going to a local community college, then going to the University of Advancing Technology. 2. Hopefully: Associate's degree in Computer Science from the community college and a Bachelor's degree in Game Programming from UAT. Maybe a Master's degree sometime in the future. 3. None.
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Charles Sturt University
Bachelor of IT (Software Engineering)
Krome Studios
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I'm currently studying at The University of Melbourne for a Bachelor of Science, majoring in computer science.
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Purdue University
Bachelor of Science (School of Technology, Computer Graphics Technology)
Seamless Entertainment
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University of Pennsylvania
Bachelor of Science in Engineering
Petroglyph Games
Drexel University
Accelerated BS/MS in Computer Science
ACIN, a research branch of Drexel
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University of Alabama
BS in CS(2008) / MS in CS (Current)
School
1. I'm going to the University of Washington.
2. I'm getting a bachelor of science in Computing and Software Systems, and minoring in philosophy.
3. N/A
I get the feeling this is an America-based thread...ah well!

University of Abertay, Dundee
Bsc (Hons) Computer Games Technology
Imagination Technologies
1. Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University in Prague
2. Currently I'm studying for my Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, after that I'll continue to get my Master's degree. Then maaaaaaaybe PhD.
3. None, sadly.

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