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zorro 03-07-2011 00:57

hey val

why don't you tell us the sob story of why you couldn't attend a community college and then transfer to a state university instead your best option was a non-accredited technical school that ended up costing you 75k

this oughta be good

adrian ng 03-07-2011 00:58

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Originally Posted by reZolut (Post 16254154)
val explain to me how pointing out that you're full retard means that someone is either far left or far right. political ideology is completely irrelevant

no no no no no no no no no no no no no

perfectly reasonable question to ask but you've now doomed this thread to 10 more pages of gibberish.

Validuz 03-07-2011 00:59

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Originally Posted by Special---K (Post 16254152)
well..Cornell is prestigious

If you're a moron, you probably would believe that.

Bush must be more intelligent than all of you. His school was better after all. And they only accept the best of the best.

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the point of those schools is that it's difficult to get in because you have to to have demonstrated a pretty high level of academic success and cognitive ability (for a 17-18 year old) to even be considered
:lol: Or have money. And if you have two options, have the money instead, don't worry about being in the top 0.5% of your class.

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from Full Sail's website:
Admissions - Requirements : Full Sail

Prerequisites

Bachelor***8217;s Degrees:
You must have a High School diploma or GED from a recognized and accredited school to begin a degree program at Full Sail. You***8217;ll also need a letter of recommendation. Your admissions representative will provide you with the form for this letter, or it may be downloaded once you have enrolled.

Computer Animation and Game Art program applicants should possess artistic skills. Traditional art classes are recommended prior to entering these programs. A foundation of sketching, sculpting, and painting are important for the animation industry and are essential in developing the 3D artist.

Game Development program applicants must meet specific eligibility requirements by demonstrating a minimum foundation in Algebra II. Advanced math classes such as precalculus and trigonometry are strongly recommended. Introductory programming courses are also recommended.

that's it
no minimum GPA, no SAT, no SAT II, no extracurriculars
Reading is fundamental. I never said that there's an SAT/etc. requirement. I said you have to take a high school math test (alg/calc).

4-5 people out of the 30 that took it when I was attended, failed it, and weren't "accepted."

Not stringent for sure, but still true.

Special---K 03-07-2011 01:01

can you define "prestigious" for me pls
thx

adrian ng 03-07-2011 01:01

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Originally Posted by Shoddy (Post 16254145)
Er, don't think anyone does really.

He said 'how' not 'why'. :sunny:

hyung 03-07-2011 01:02

why do you defend full sail

we could be laughing with you instead of at you

thats usually what differentiates outright losers from non-uptight normal human beings

Validuz 03-07-2011 01:02

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Originally Posted by ayz (Post 16254153)
did you just say high school algebra/calc

you realize those two are not exactly similar levels of mathematical competence

I guess it depends on the person, but they're taken back to back in HS, so...

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Originally Posted by reZolut (Post 16254154)
val explain to me how pointing out that you're full retard means that someone is either far left or far right. political ideology is completely irrelevant

You're too stupid to attempt explaining it. :( Sorry.

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Originally Posted by zorro (Post 16254159)
hey val

why don't you tell us the sob story of why you couldn't attend a community college and then transfer to a state university instead your best option was a non-accredited technical school that ended up costing you 75k

this oughta be good

Excellent question! I should've!

p.s. It didn't cost me 75k though. Way, way less.

Pagy 03-07-2011 01:02

This thread is getting good again :lol:

Ninj 03-07-2011 01:03

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Originally Posted by opsayo (Post 16254169)
why do you defend full sail

we could be laughing with you instead of at you

thats usually what differentiates outright losers from non-uptight normal human beings

in all honesty i'd probably still laugh at him

Validuz 03-07-2011 01:04

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Originally Posted by opsayo (Post 16254169)
why do you defend full sail

we could be laughing with you instead of at you

thats usually what differentiates outright losers from non-uptight normal human beings

I don't defend it. I don't need to, nor do I want to. You're just incapable of reading properly.

Why do you confuse facts that conflict with your preconceived notions as support for the opposition or subject at hand?

HaPpY 03-07-2011 01:05

you could learn 10x more reading gamasutra and gamedev.net tutorials than attending a "game development" university.

Validuz 03-07-2011 01:07

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Originally Posted by HaPpY (Post 16254178)
you could learn 10x more reading gamasutra and gamedev.net tutorials than attending a "game development" university.

That's also true. Had I known anything about gs or gd.net I would've.

The opportunity came up, and I took it without thinking it through clearly. Young and stupid. :shrug:

ayz 03-07-2011 01:07

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Originally Posted by Validuz (Post 16254162)
:lol: Or have money. And if you have two options, have the money instead, don't worry about being in the top 0.5% of your class.

Reading is fundamental. I never said that there's an SAT/etc. requirement. I said you have to take a high school math test (alg/calc).

4-5 people out of the 30 that took it when I was attended, failed it, and weren't "accepted."

Not stringent for sure, but still true.

i'm going to go ahead and bet money that you (and most people) have the issue of being too dumb to get in rather than being able to afford it

also if you're smart enough you don't need money because the school gives need-based aid grants to people.

reZolut 03-07-2011 01:08

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Originally Posted by Validuz (Post 16254170)

You're too stupid to attempt explaining it. :( Sorry.

i'm only a lowly honors degree holder with a professional charter :(

you're right, you're clearly smarter

streetwi$e 03-07-2011 01:09

val why not just admit the school sucks and that u were 19 and made a dumb decision

its easier to manup and admit it then get keep going on like this getting trolled

seems like were 19 and admit u were on your own, seems reasonable to make mistakes

Validuz 03-07-2011 01:10

Quote:

Originally Posted by reZolut (Post 16254187)
i'm only a lowly honors degree holder with a professional charter :(

you're right, you're clearly smarter

:shrug: Bush went to Harvard, your argument is invalid.

Validuz 03-07-2011 01:12

Quote:

Originally Posted by ayz (Post 16254184)
i'm going to go ahead and bet money that you (and most people) have the issue of being too dumb to get in rather than being able to afford it

also if you're smart enough you don't need money because the school gives need-based aid grants to people.

Nah, grade-wise, I was fine. I just didn't give enough of a **** back then.

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Originally Posted by streetwi$e (Post 16254192)
val why not just admit the school sucks and that u were 19 and made a dumb decision

its easier to manup and admit it then get keep going on like this getting trolled

seems like were 19 and admit u were on your own, seems reasonable to make mistakes

I already said exactly this many times. Stop reading what the retards say.

And I'm not getting trolled.

HaPpY 03-07-2011 01:12

Quote:

Originally Posted by Validuz (Post 16254183)
That's also true. Had I known anything about gs or gd.net I would've.

The opportunity came up, and I took it without thinking it through clearly. Young and stupid. :shrug:

so what are you up to now anyway?

on a related note i got an electric engineer coworker to make an iphone app and in a month from not knowing **** (except a little scripting he did as a kid) to making a basic game... granted the game was an incredibly stupid and unoriginal idea, had 0 advertising, it worked and he actually made a few hundred $.

this started from the point of him whining about how miserable he is at his job as an EE lol

streetwi$e 03-07-2011 01:12

where u go to school at age 18 has a lot to do with your parents and social/family environment

even if your smart you can be in the wrong direction, **** happens most people regret what they picked at age 18, no one will admit it though

i respect people like ayz that went to duke and had their act together but ayz is also asian and probably had a strong family network pushing him

val from what he says was basically left on his own

im not an eknight for val im just being realistic about it, if he admits it was a mistake then fine his biggest error was trying to pass it off as a real degree and lieing about his "other" degree

it would also help if val was not such a douche on a regular basis

zorro 03-07-2011 01:14

yet you're still here defending yourself


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