Author Topic: Does more affordable college = more degrees = less value?  (Read 7640 times)

basically it's a permanent rash all over your body, but not really bad unless untreated
I have it, really annoying ok
mines basically completely gone and I get a patch every few years

Literally 2 years ago I had a nickle sizef patch on my ear and it kept bleeding cus I kept scratching it and we finally got it checked out and the doctor was like it's only your exzema and my mom and I were like Oh...

Anyways it's not because its a rash that can be itchy and annoying but it has to do how the exzema virus reacts with the smallpox vaccine

Going to an ITT school is all you need for a Videogame developing job. You don't need a fancy degree for it.
Fancy Degree generally indicates that the college/university providing it was accredited and provides more than just extreme basics with no game design background.

Stop trying to talk about something you know nothing about.

Is the rash genetic? How long have you had it?

Is the rash genetic? How long have you had it?
Its basically and allergy that I've had since I was born

Its basically and allergy that I've had since I was born
What are you allergic to?

What are you allergic to?
nothing really anymore

eczema is an immune system disorder

You don't need no fancy degree to start your own videogame design. I could technically release my game to greenlight right now or self publish on my own website lol.

You don't need no fancy degree to start your own videogame design.

It definitely helps break into the market and the things you're taught, experience you get and networking that's available are also a definite bonus to a newly budding developer who plays his cards right.

Of course this means absolutely nothing to you because if you were dumb enough for form an objective opinion based off of the lack of information you have on the topic, you're dumb enough to disregard any points anyone else makes.

he's saying he doesn't need it.

he's saying he doesn't need it.

I'm well aware that a degree in game design isn't require to make a game. If would have read what I said you would have noticed that I suggested that the education and plethora of other things you get that go along with the degree benefit new developers. Whether or not this is worthwhile is dependent on how you spent your time working on the degree.

So no, you don't need a degree like you don't need to go to high school. There's plenty of people who have made it without high school, and if you play your cards right, you can be successful like them!!

You don't need no fancy degree to start your own videogame design. I could technically release my game to greenlight right now or self publish on my own website lol.
You need a college degree to be an anesthesiologist, surgeon, gynecologist, oral surgeon, internist, orthodontist, pathologist, neurologist, allergist, urologist, petroleum engineer, dermatologist, pediatrician, dentist, lawyer, civil engineer, physicist, nuclear engineer, astronomer, basically every single top paying job in the U.S.

You need a college degree to be an anesthesiologist, surgeon, gynecologist, oral surgeon, internist, orthodontist, pathologist, neurologist, allergist, urologist, petroleum engineer, dermatologist, pediatrician, dentist, lawyer, civil engineer, physicist, nuclear engineer, astronomer, basically every single top paying job in the U.S.
although i agree with you, there are other high paying jobs that don't require a degree. Most if not all of those require you to throw away more years for a higher pay, and that's even if you make the cut. Not all of us can make the cut. People can get by Just with a high school education and some handiness.

Some pipe liners make upwards of 90k a year. I'd be content with that. A friend of mine works in a construction office, 50k yearly just with basic education. Because that's all you need.
A degree in today's society is like insurance. You may or may not get the job you want, but if you work well you're paid decently to make ends meet. I'm only getting my BA(S) in criminology because there are more jobs that branch off from the typical law path that its almost insane to think people only go into law to be lawyers and judges ect. They're doing it wrong and they don't even know it, poor sobs.

>people saying you don't need a college degree to get a nice paying job

what about actually liking the job?
I mean making 90k/year is nice but what if you hate the job? Why is it all about money?

Too many of y'all think in such black and white terms. Sometimes having a degree will get you a better job, and sometimes it won't. Is it more likely to help? Sure, but in the end it's all still subjective and situational. I really only think discussions like this are really worth anything when discussing one person's situation instead of generalizing.

>people saying you don't need a college degree to get a nice paying job

what about actually liking the job?
I mean making 90k/year is nice but what if you hate the job? Why is it all about money?
You can't hate lining pipes, its too simple.