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What is your college/university major? What made you choose it? Where are you going to school? Did your love of games influence your choice? If you're still in grade school, just give us your tentative choices.

I'll start by saying I'm going the route of computer science, and yes it was because of my love of games that I went down this path. Now, however, I realize that actually getting into game programming/design is rather difficult, so its a nice government job for me.

I want to see if anyone else has this situation or what other unique choices people have made.

A Bachelor of Arts in Game Design and Development.

Well, I intend to do a major philosophy, with a minor political sciences.

Biomedical Science. I made the error of pursuing something I was coerced into thinking I was interested in by family at a young age, rather than doing something I would actually enjoy.

It's not bad but I'd much rather have done Film or English Language.

wewontdie11:
Biomedical Science. I made the error of pursuing something I was coerced into thinking I was interested in by family at a young age, rather than doing something I would actually enjoy.

It's not bad but I'd much rather have done Film or English Language.

It must be pretty tough studying that when you're not much into it.

I understand where you're coming from though, I would probably have gone into History or Writing if it wasn't impossible to get a job (non-teaching) with the former and hard to get one with the latter.

I went to school for Culinary Arts. Luckily people always need to eat, and therefore my major works out well. However I don't actually have a job having anything to do with what I went to school for. I use it now as more of a fallback to have if things go bad. If I lose a job...I usually go get a chef job.

I'm doing History at the university of Sussex, south England.
I chose this course because it was my favourite subject in school whilst I was studying to get into uni, and it just seemed like the logical choice to carry it on.

My love of games definatly hasn't influenced my course, but my course has influenced my love of games; my timetable works out with a fair amount of free time, allowing my to pursue my love of gaming :)

Languages. French and Italian. Languages are good, and although music is my first academic love, I'm not quite good enough at it.

Fragamoo:
I'm doing History at the university of Sussex, south England.
I chose this course because it was my favourite subject in school whilst I was studying to get into uni, and it just seemed like the logical choice to carry it on.

My love of games definatly hasn't influenced my course, but my course has influenced my love of games; my timetable works out with a fair amount of free time, allowing my to pursue my love of gaming :)

That's perfect--studying and gaming. You must play a lot of history games then right?
My love of history falls right with my love of Medieval Total War and Civilization.

A split of history and political science at University of Ottawa, with a minor in 'alcoholic and THC studies':-p

I went through lots of majors. When I was right out of high school I went to trade school for computer programming. I did fine but had a hard time getting a job afterward. I ended up working for Compaq in a factory but got laid off. I made enough there to get into a community college.

At some point I decided I didn't want to do anything with hardcore programming or computer science, so I majored in liberal arts and built up knowledge of classical literature (Greek mostly.) I took some time off from college and tried to work. I got a job tutoring at my old school and two years later got laid off again, took out a big loan and went to a four-year school.

Now I have a degree in New Media Studies, which is a mix of world literature, internet culture studies, graphic and web design, and a little programming. I got to study video games a little bit, mostly in terms of level design and aesthetic storytelling. Hopefully some of the work I did during those five semesters gets me into graduate school.

countrysteaksauce: From someone who knows - the computer industry is very hard to get into, and there are very few entry level positions for someone without a graduate degree. Most jobs want an MS and experience. More importantly, do what you love, and that's not some old person platonic advice. I lived for coding until I actually did and realized I hated it. I always loved writing and studying the art of writing and up until I became confident in my own ability didn't think I could get anywhere with it. Now I've got a degree in it, so it works.

Hope that helps.

History and Guard Duty/Policing. Tried programming too, but switched that over to Nuclear Physics.

Oh, Civilization, why did you sway me?

Majoring in business/accounting at Texas A&M.

neuroscience and just added computer science

Apparently my major is meant to be Psychology but, having effectively abandoned any pretence of going to classes or doing work (like, for example, the 2500-word essay due in about 16 hours that I haven't even considered starting yet), I don't think I can really claim that.

So right now I'm majoring in sleep, with minors in gaming, ignoring alarm calls before finally getting up at 6pm, caffeine addiction and self-sabotage. It's a sweet deal.

countrysteaksauce:

Fragamoo:
I'm doing History at the university of Sussex, south England.
I chose this course because it was my favourite subject in school whilst I was studying to get into uni, and it just seemed like the logical choice to carry it on.

My love of games definatly hasn't influenced my course, but my course has influenced my love of games; my timetable works out with a fair amount of free time, allowing my to pursue my love of gaming :)

That's perfect--studying and gaming. You must play a lot of history games then right?
My love of history falls right with my love of Medieval Total War and Civilization.

Actually, no :P
Recent games have been Prince of Persia, Bioshock, Mirror's Edge and a little bit of World of Warcraft. I don't think history influences my choice of game at all :P

Undecided. Probably going to go for something in the Social Sciences field.

Math. Go math!

Instrumentation & Engineering, and after finishing that I may go back and get an electrician degree. I can get a job in a lot of places with those two or even the I&E degree alone. I find it odd no one else has mentioned something along the lines of a skilled trade or something. All this business, arts and doctor stuff but no engineers or something?

Majoring in Communications and minoring in Political Science at Simon Fraser University. I'll probably either stick in the academy or go into broadcasting. Video games didn't affect my decision at all although I do a lot of textual analysis of video games for communications and will probably write my honours thesis about representations of war in video games.

SamuraiAndPig:
I went through lots of majors. When I was right out of high school I went to trade school for computer programming. I did fine but had a hard time getting a job afterward. I ended up working for Compaq in a factory but got laid off. I made enough there to get into a community college.

At some point I decided I didn't want to do anything with hardcore programming or computer science, so I majored in liberal arts and built up knowledge of classical literature (Greek mostly.) I took some time off from college and tried to work. I got a job tutoring at my old school and two years later got laid off again, took out a big loan and went to a four-year school.

Now I have a degree in New Media Studies, which is a mix of world literature, internet culture studies, graphic and web design, and a little programming. I got to study video games a little bit, mostly in terms of level design and aesthetic storytelling. Hopefully some of the work I did during those five semesters gets me into graduate school.

countrysteaksauce: From someone who knows - the computer industry is very hard to get into, and there are very few entry level positions for someone without a graduate degree. Most jobs want an MS and experience. More importantly, do what you love, and that's not some old person platonic advice. I lived for coding until I actually did and realized I hated it. I always loved writing and studying the art of writing and up until I became confident in my own ability didn't think I could get anywhere with it. Now I've got a degree in it, so it works.

Hope that helps.

Hats off to you for all your perseverance.

I may switch majors, I've been contemplating it for a long time actually, but the plan for now is internships and then this program to get into intelligence.

Bsc. in Astrophysics, picked because it sounds cool as hell, it's damned hard though, apparently number 3 in the hardest after Medicine and Law

BA in Graphic Design...

My Plan: Work for a several years at a GD firm of some sort, get some work under my belt WHILE i go for my Masters in the field... eventually I'll "retire" from that to go and teach high school art...

countrysteaksauce:

SamuraiAndPig:
I went through lots of majors. When I was right out of high school I went to trade school for computer programming. I did fine but had a hard time getting a job afterward. I ended up working for Compaq in a factory but got laid off. I made enough there to get into a community college.

At some point I decided I didn't want to do anything with hardcore programming or computer science, so I majored in liberal arts and built up knowledge of classical literature (Greek mostly.) I took some time off from college and tried to work. I got a job tutoring at my old school and two years later got laid off again, took out a big loan and went to a four-year school.

Now I have a degree in New Media Studies, which is a mix of world literature, internet culture studies, graphic and web design, and a little programming. I got to study video games a little bit, mostly in terms of level design and aesthetic storytelling. Hopefully some of the work I did during those five semesters gets me into graduate school.

countrysteaksauce: From someone who knows - the computer industry is very hard to get into, and there are very few entry level positions for someone without a graduate degree. Most jobs want an MS and experience. More importantly, do what you love, and that's not some old person platonic advice. I lived for coding until I actually did and realized I hated it. I always loved writing and studying the art of writing and up until I became confident in my own ability didn't think I could get anywhere with it. Now I've got a degree in it, so it works.

Hope that helps.

Hats off to you for all your perseverance.

I may switch majors, I've been contemplating it for a long time actually, but the plan for now is internships and then this program to get into intelligence.

Thank you.

Also remember that college credit is pretty flexible, and even if you switch majors you can move your credits around from program to program. Something to think about.

Just made the switch out of a Chemistry/Biochem double major into Sports Communication. Just following my passions; not sure games have much of anything to do with it. Hope to write for a paper/magazine, or do some kind of broadcasting.

General Mathematics... I do not want to be a teacher though so it looks like the Censes Beureu for me.

Currently studying; Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Art at A/S

Hoping to take it to a Medical School or some form of Genetic Biology Degree
Or an Art foundation, if I get a rush of blood to the head.

Just thought I'd throw in some English school system to confuse you yanks out there.

Fragamoo:
I'm doing History at the university of Sussex, south England.
I chose this course because it was my favourite subject in school whilst I was studying to get into uni, and it just seemed like the logical choice to carry it on.

How are you finding sussex? I dropped out of there after a month or so last year. Didn't like it too much but as I was living off campus and had lived near brighton for the last 6 years I didn't get too much out of the experience.

I'll be doing English Lit later this year, hopefully.

Either Computer Engineering or Electronic Engineering depending on whether I want to learn programming.

ellimist337:
Just made the switch out of a Chemistry/Biochem double major into Sports Communication.

Helleva switch, my friend. But, best of luck!

For me, I'm majoring in mathematics and physics.

Specifically, I'm studying radio physics.

Business/finance at the Robert H. Smith school of business at the University of Maryland. I love it.

pigeon_of_doom:

Fragamoo:
I'm doing History at the university of Sussex, south England.
I chose this course because it was my favourite subject in school whilst I was studying to get into uni, and it just seemed like the logical choice to carry it on.

How are you finding sussex? I dropped out of there after a month or so last year. Didn't like it too much but as I was living off campus and had lived near brighton for the last 6 years I didn't get too much out of the experience.

I'll be doing English Lit later this year, hopefully.

I'm living on campus, and I gotta say I really like it. Good accomidation, nice people about, and its such a beautiful place to live. Start of my second term here today :)

Software development.

Art emphasis. mostly cuz I really don't know what I want to do. I'm thinking about automotive sciences. I think I could pick it up fast and it is interesting enough.

Music performance.

I know, I know, it's crazy......Still, I'm hopeful.

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