i wish you all the best but as an old fart, i can't help wondering these days - especially when we're talking computer science - whether young people need to incur debt in order to learn stuff like this; seeems to be an enormous amount of high quality resources out there (not least books); is it part of your career plan to have to study this in a formal setting? like i say, i wish you all the best
Totally agree, it’s not necessary as far as skill building goes. I’m aiming to have the qualification for the opportunities it may open, but otherwise not banking on it.
@@GetIntoGameDev yeah, that makes sense, kind of. Like I say, I'm an old fart who graduated in 1979, so no real idea what employers etc are looking for these days but you're a skilled presenter, a teacher, with passion for your subject (not by any means a given when we're talking teachers, and i say that as someone who's spent some time as a teacher) and you've built a channel with 10k+ subscribers; can't help feeling your time would be better spent building something, possibly in the game space (not necessarily a game, although it certainly could be, maybe educational material(s)); to me that's way more impressive than grinding out a masters degree; forgive me if i'm talking out of turn but you seem a real smart guy and you have passion; that's not a combination you want to waste; again, Good Luck to you
HECS debt goes brrr 💸
Love that debt
i wish you all the best but as an old fart, i can't help wondering these days - especially when we're talking computer science - whether young people need to incur debt in order to learn stuff like this; seeems to be an enormous amount of high quality resources out there (not least books); is it part of your career plan to have to study this in a formal setting?
like i say, i wish you all the best
Totally agree, it’s not necessary as far as skill building goes. I’m aiming to have the qualification for the opportunities it may open, but otherwise not banking on it.
@@GetIntoGameDev yeah, that makes sense, kind of. Like I say, I'm an old fart who graduated in 1979, so no real idea what employers etc are looking for these days but you're a skilled presenter, a teacher, with passion for your subject (not by any means a given when we're talking teachers, and i say that as someone who's spent some time as a teacher) and you've built a channel with 10k+ subscribers; can't help feeling your time would be better spent building something, possibly in the game space (not necessarily a game, although it certainly could be, maybe educational material(s)); to me that's way more impressive than grinding out a masters degree; forgive me if i'm talking out of turn but you seem a real smart guy and you have passion; that's not a combination you want to waste; again, Good Luck to you