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Do not major in "video game design" major in programming tech or something applicable to more than just video games, but never stop chasing your dreams, they keep you running.

I personally have no interest working for Bungie, nothing personal just not a field I'm interested in.

  • 02.28.2012 5:24 PM PDT

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Posted by: mubox47
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Well i think setting your sights on a single company isnt the best choice. Do you want to be a game designer, or do you just want to work for bungie? Either way, i say go with what you really want to do. And if you dont know what to do just yet, then maybe just take some gen ed classes your first year and see what youre interested in.

  • 02.28.2012 5:42 PM PDT

A quitter never wins and a winner never quits

I'm also interested in working for Bungie one day. What I want to do is computer animation. And before you just go straight off into the gaming company, you will need a backup plan.

  • 02.28.2012 8:30 PM PDT

Please stop complaining about the 'death of a loved one' it's my job. They probably deserved it anyways. Here's a warning, if you keep making pentagrams out of the neighbors livestock I will personally come to your house and kill everyone you love. Now leave me alone, I got to get back to work.
~M.D~

High risk= high outcome

  • 02.28.2012 9:35 PM PDT
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Posted by: mister death
High risk= high outcome
That defies the very definition of risk. Sometimes high risk means a great outcome, and sometimes it means you're sunk and left without a backup plan.

  • 02.29.2012 3:04 AM PDT

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Posted by: L00
Posted by: mister death
High risk= high outcome
That defies the very definition of risk. Sometimes high risk means a great outcome, and sometimes it means you're sunk and left without a backup plan.
People tend to think the former happens more than the latter because they usually don't make movies, books, etc. about how someone takes a huge risk, fails, and loses everything. Even when they do lose everything, it will work itself out in the end.

The realistic side of that paradigm is the much less publicized side of it.

  • 02.29.2012 3:08 AM PDT

Please stop complaining about the 'death of a loved one' it's my job. They probably deserved it anyways. Here's a warning, if you keep making pentagrams out of the neighbors livestock I will personally come to your house and kill everyone you love. Now leave me alone, I got to get back to work.
~M.D~


Posted by: L00
Posted by: mister death
High risk= high outcome
That defies the very definition of risk. Sometimes high risk means a great outcome, and sometimes it means you're sunk and left without a backup plan.

but hey if you had a good back up plan than take the chance. go for it

  • 02.29.2012 7:22 AM PDT
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lol no, I don't want to work for Bungie. I seriously doubt they would have much need for the services I would be specializing in. Maybe, but I doubt it.

Do some more research, and not just from people on this website. Knowledge is power.

  • 02.29.2012 7:31 AM PDT
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Posted by: mister death
but hey if you had a good back up plan than take the chance. go for it


...Back-up plans usually tend to be quite ineffective the larger the risk is.

  • 02.29.2012 8:00 AM PDT

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