blackeye
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Personally I wouldnt take the job, Instead I would finish your degree. The dropout rate for the game industry is very high. Game companies like Valve or Ubisoft might not care to much if you have a degree or not but if you where ever going to get a job outside the industry say in an IT department that degree is going to make the difference between them throwing your resume in the garbage or placing it in the stack to look at latter along with the other potential candidates. A lot of people coming out of Post Secondary these days have a degree in Computer sciences and they wont even take a look at you now if you dont have a degree. The game industry is different in that your portfolio is your major playing card but in the IT industry that degree is your playing card.
I speak from experience as me and my mom had a discussion about this when I told her I didnt want to go to university. My mom didnt go to University either she had to start at the bottom of the food chain when she was 17, she eventualy worked her way up the career ladder and became an executive, the company paid to send her to Harvard, Stanford and Ontario School of Business, Befor she left to work at a startup telecom company she was Executive Vice President of the whole company. She says she could have got their 15 years earlier had she had a degree. Sure it is still possible to do as well as my mom did, but Its going to be extremly hard to do so, not everyone is going to be given the chance my mom was given. Im sure other companies could be different in that they might hire you without a degree but you arent going to get the jump start a university degree will give you, when millions of dollars are at stake in the company they are less willing to hire someone without a degree then they are someone who has got one. I was also told that she finds that the people who have college degree have more practical skills then the people with university degree, but the people with university degree succeed better over the lifetime and can advance much further.
And personally I believe it is a myth that Game companies dont care if you have a degree or not. If two potential candidates both have extremely good portfolios and one of them has a degree and the other one doesnt which one do you think they are going to pick?
I speak from experience as me and my mom had a discussion about this when I told her I didnt want to go to university. My mom didnt go to University either she had to start at the bottom of the food chain when she was 17, she eventualy worked her way up the career ladder and became an executive, the company paid to send her to Harvard, Stanford and Ontario School of Business, Befor she left to work at a startup telecom company she was Executive Vice President of the whole company. She says she could have got their 15 years earlier had she had a degree. Sure it is still possible to do as well as my mom did, but Its going to be extremly hard to do so, not everyone is going to be given the chance my mom was given. Im sure other companies could be different in that they might hire you without a degree but you arent going to get the jump start a university degree will give you, when millions of dollars are at stake in the company they are less willing to hire someone without a degree then they are someone who has got one. I was also told that she finds that the people who have college degree have more practical skills then the people with university degree, but the people with university degree succeed better over the lifetime and can advance much further.
And personally I believe it is a myth that Game companies dont care if you have a degree or not. If two potential candidates both have extremely good portfolios and one of them has a degree and the other one doesnt which one do you think they are going to pick?