it is, but not because of the coursework, but because of the course load.
Imagine taking 24 credit hours every semester for two years.
Thats pretty much what fullsail does. You're there pretty much 60 hours a week depending on what you're taking.
e: I know this because when I was looking into colleges in HS, I still really wanted to be a game programmer. I looked into FS and they have an open house that plays up that kind of naivete that somebody at that age would have. In the end though, a talk with the CS department head at UCF put it in incredible perspective to me, "Full Sail will give you the tools and parts to build a car. A CS degree will give you the tools and ability to not only build any car, but design it yourself." Pretty good analogy I think.
More than one degree! Unpossible!1i'd love to hear what kind of structural engineering background validuz hasYou think I was laughing at the fact of the fire existing in the first place? lol. Try again.
I'd suggest reading into some structural engineering and how buildings are designed.
guys i watched a youtube video and i'm an expert on controlled demolition
I mean, when you get out of high school, and for a second that thought passes your mind that you might want to actually do something with your life, you MIGHT consider college. This sounds weird, but sometimes people go to college, get a degree, then continue afterwards and get a MS or PhD. Sometimes they even decide that they want a different career and get a second degree.
You won't have to worry about any of that. I'm sure your mommy and daddy will continue to support your loser ass.
what do i win? val stops posting? i'll take the $10 instead
whats fullsail u anyway?
lol
that and jomo the fiscal conservative is receiving government assistance
custodial engineering