I love videogames a lot even though i never owned one in my life. I've played them at friends houses once in a while though. I think theyr really cool, but i like PC games once my friend introduced me to one. Not educational, but plain fun... the SIMS! My sister got into collegeto be a teacher, now she really doesn't want to be one, so i told her about making video games. Unfortunatley she's in her fourth year of college, & my dad's GI bill only pays for four years, now she doesn't really want to be a teacher. Once i learned more about how to make
video games, like math & physics, & all this other stuff, i was down trodden. I'm horrible at math. I'm in Pre-Algebra & in the ninth grade. I'm thinking i should pay attention more if i want to make videogames. I was also wondering, do you have to know how to play a video game in order to make one? Once i got into this site about this really cool school, it's pretty small, but it's awesome. Pixar animation was there, & once i saw a picture of this really cool girl, i wanted to get into videogames right away. Well, i love drawing, i also want to be a manga artist, but they don't get very good pay. Then they tell me about a school in Japan! How am i supposed to know Japenese. Even as a child living there for the first four years of my life, i know absolutley nothing. I don't even get if Arregato is "Hi" or "Goodbye", i don't even know id it's Chinese or Japenese! So now i'm going to do a bit better in math, & try to take some art next year, maybe even computer. I know colleges want someone who does well with after school activities, so maybe i'll sign up for afterschool activities, like ROTC. I was thinking of going to Palomar though. I saw how to draw manga book there, it's closer to my home too. I don't know whether i want to go into the airforce first or collegeWell, if i still have epilepsy once i graduate, here i come college. |