<p>Check out this post for a long list of game design schools. <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/california-colleges/1518129-game-art-design.html#post16132214[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/california-colleges/1518129-game-art-design.html#post16132214</a> </p>
<p>BTW, 100% of the time you’ll be able to find people who say/think “bad things” about ANY school. There are no “virgin” schools out there – no matter what, SOMEone, SOMEwhere will not like the school you’re looking at. Consider how it fits what YOU want, what YOU think is important, how YOU feel about the campus “culture,” and if it will meet YOUR needs, not some other person’s. Also, a bit of advice: trying to “do it all” may seem quite possible when you’re young… i.e., working full-time AND schooling full-time… but something will give and in the end, you may regret it. What’s the rush? Why not work full time (if you absolutely must) and go to school PART-time to keep your sanity, your health, and actually get the full benefit out of your tuition by actually having the time to LEARN and study? The corners that you cut during FT/FT may come back to bite you. Just a word of sage advice from another, probably older, life-long “do-it-all’er.” ;-)</p>