12.03.2013, 17:31
I myself have interviews set up with USC, which has a specialization in game programming, and RIT, which has School of Interactive Games and Media, which offers a Bachelors of Science in Game Design & Development.
I'm considering going the "traditional" route however. Bachelors of Computer Science and simply study game development more specifically on my own. That way if I ever do end up not wanting to go through with game programming alone (as it is much different than what you do with SA:MP!), then I'll have something else to fall back on.
I'm considering going the "traditional" route however. Bachelors of Computer Science and simply study game development more specifically on my own. That way if I ever do end up not wanting to go through with game programming alone (as it is much different than what you do with SA:MP!), then I'll have something else to fall back on.