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An Introduction to WHO I Am and My Academic History
DISCLAIMER: BE PREPARED FOR WALL OF TEXT. This is *not* an introduction topic, but rather a question that asks for your opinions regarding what I should do Academically from this point. This is background information that I feel is important in that regard. This is only for people who have no idea who I am. If you know me skip this *obviously*.
Basic Information:- I joined RMRK back in 2005.
- I turned 21 on the 2nd of December this year.
- I'm a fun-loving intellectual type.
- I love to learn, but I hate school. More specifically - I hate teachers who over-complicate simple things.
- Male, Heterosexual, Sagittarius, Christian, White, USA, North Carolina, etc.
About Me:- I have depression due to unfortunate upbringing and really bad social anxiety.
- For certain reasons I've always considered myself a bit of an Aspie if that tells you anything.
- I hate people. By people I mean those who will actively go out of their way to tell you that you are wrong, even if they don't know squat about a subject.
- I have huge issues with sleeping patterns. I'm constantly exhausted, my brain hurts, I have trouble sleeping, I have trouble staying asleep, and best of all: In the mornings it takes me hours to wake up.
Academic History:- Grade School I was picked on a lot, Middle School I had to transfer due to issues with another classmate after the 6th grade. High School I got almost all A's, except for several B's in History related subjects and a D from a class because I got pneumonia (yay).
- Senior year I took AP Calculus BC (got a 4 on the exam) and AP Music Theory (got a 5).
- I play trombone, piano, and sing.
- I love to program.
- I went to Western Carolina for my freshman year and marched in the Rose Bowl. Came home due to depression, and several family incidents later I'm still at home. Nobody is hiring anywhere, and traditional school makes me want to tear my hair out.
- Not to mention I can expect ZERO financial support from anybody else besides a bank (so...loans are the only option for me lol).
The Question
What Academic/Career Path should I take?
My Thoughts:Originally I wanted to become a musician. There's not a huge problem with that, but I have to consider a couple of things:
- It probably doesn't pay enough to sustain a family.
- While I made it back into Western's Performance Program via audition, I couldn't return due to the main school never processing my application.
Another option (probably more viable) is to become involved in the gaming industry. There are a few passions I have that I could bring to the table:
- I love to program. At this point I only have a history in Ruby and Java (it's been a long time since I've used Ruby, Java is more recent).
- I LOVE music. Performing it or composing it, I love it.
The most reasonable entry points I see are as a developer or as a music producer/composer. It would be amazing to eventually become a project lead, but the two paths I would cosider are:
Composer > Lead Composer > Project Lead.
Developer > Lead Developer > Project Lead. (probably the more realistic of the two from what I've researchd)
I'm not expecting this to happen instantly, but I'm trying to figure out how to approach it.
It would be even more amazing to just be a lead composer, so there's that option too. The problem is I'm having trouble deciding my end goal. I think I've decided where I want to go : Full Sail University.
The offer the following programs that I'm interested in:
Bachelors (Game Development - Campus, Music Production - Online).
Masters (Game Design - Campus).
I'm not worried about loans because eventually I'll pay them off, and at least it's not ungodly expensive like DigiPen :/ .
I'm attracted to the fact that it's involved with the industry and it's not "traditional".
For logistical/emotional reasons I'll probably be at home for the next few years so I can either learn on my own then go get development then design degrees, come home, work, get production degree on my own time (become educated in more of the process, opening myself up to project lead). I could do the music production degree online from home, and build up a portfolio that I could use for multiple composition and production jobs (video games, movies, etc.) Or I could do something else entirely. Even a different University. Even no University.
That's all I've managed to brainstorm, and as I've been looking at this for so long it's beginning to be difficult for me to see alternatives or think flexibly.
That's why I would like to ask for your two cents
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Thank you for your input in advance -
Tsuno