I just happened to see an ad for DigiPen, and recognizing the name from *way* back, I decided to look into it. I saw they offer a BA in Game Design, which *sounds* like it would be my dream job (I've been in digital marketing for years, so I think I already have a pretty solid foundation on understanding peoples' behavior and motivations).
But then, I also feel like that's almost like having "a degree in nothing", that I have a hard time believing that degree would land you directly in a Game Design job with any regularity (after all, the Gaming industry have proven to be a pretty volatile market, so you probably need to be prepared to apply for a new position every year or two, just in case).
But I'm also pretty cynical, so it would be interesting to here from those who've actually gone to DigiPen (or another similar "video-game school"), and what the job prospects actually looked like after the fact?
But then, I also feel like that's almost like having "a degree in nothing", that I have a hard time believing that degree would land you directly in a Game Design job with any regularity (after all, the Gaming industry have proven to be a pretty volatile market, so you probably need to be prepared to apply for a new position every year or two, just in case).
But I'm also pretty cynical, so it would be interesting to here from those who've actually gone to DigiPen (or another similar "video-game school"), and what the job prospects actually looked like after the fact?