element said:
how ever many pages ago you told me that this stuff isn't important and that a natural skill or talent for that doesn't exists. >continues to hit head on wall<
It wasn't about talent. If he can't draw because he lacked talent, then I must be talented at drawing even though I never drawn before. I aced that course and he couldn't even bother to follow instructions.
He played with Maya and Photoshop a lot. He's "talented" at it, but he's been working at it for a long time. He just wanted to be in courses in which he could glide through to his diploma.
M3wThr33 said:
Like I said, they added the design degree after I left, but if it's like their other degrees:
You get out of it what you put into it. Just trying to pass is NOT the goal
The curriculum will change year to year. They will make you feel like a guinea pig.
You will be surrounded by people EXACTLY like you and make friends. (And enemies)
You will have a slight understanding of the industry and good preparation, but don't fool yourself. STAY HUMBLE. Shit changes from when the teachers used to work.
But don't be fooled. DigiPen is easy to get into, but hard to stay in.
Honestly, it's been almost 2 years since I finished up there and I'm not the best resource for it, but if you are DEDICATED to it and know that it's the degree you want, you'll do fine. The good students get job offers about 2-3 months before graduating. If you don't get one by then, you're in trouble.
Oh, I'm doing more than passing. I get pissed off at myself for getting a B (85-89%) in a course. I have to constantly make work that I feel like I can put in one of my future games that I thought of. Apparently, I modeled a shit ton of mechs.
Oh don't have to tell me about changing curriculum. I was a damn guinea pig for one course and paid quite heavily for it. It's the worst course ever with the worst instructor ever! He was a programming who thought he could design, but he's not a designer and he doesn't know how to design games. He screwed the entire class outright. Good thing I was able to drive myself and make a near perfect final project.
I feel the same way about my school. I'm not sure if this is true, but they say my Art Institute is the only school in Canada open 24/7. The students live there and push their limits to completing projects. The good ones are there to make their projects absolutely exceptional.
My buddy who won the IGF award said he stayed at school for a week drinking Red Bulls and stinking pretty damn hard. I am definitely prepared to sweat hard to get through school. It is definitely hard work already.