I have two choices for going to college:
1. A really cheap school, not community college, which allows me to live at home
2. A much more expensive school, which is considered much "better" than school 1. However, will be living in a dorm far away from home.
I'm a huge shut-in and don't know if I should try to break my shell by living in a dorm or not, almost no social skills whatsoever and basically a NEET.
My major will be in Media Communications (which is like graphic design) and I'm unsure if it even matters if the school is "higher quality" at that point.
>>18026700
>Media Communications
The job market for that is garbage and is over saturated. My sister in law just finished it. Your best bet is to go to the school with the highest rate of jobs right out of the course. Or a school that in networked into staffing a particular media outlet.
If your taking this for self interest and not future careers i advise against it.
>>18026721
>If your taking this for self interest and not future careers i advise against it.
Yeah, I've heard about that. I've been told it's a meme degree. I honestly have zero interest in anything else though.
Two if you aren't personally paying for it. There's really no downside beside being expensive.
One if you're content with going to a second rate school and possibly never breaking out of your shell.
Can I hijack your thread real quick OP? Basically I want to be a game developer, is this a good course for me? http://www.port.ac.uk/courses/computing-and-creative-technologies/bsc-hons-computer-games-technology/
It has double the employment rates and it has the latest equipment and good contacts apparently although I'm not 100% sure
>>18026830
Enjoy either unemployment or being a code monkey. Your projects as a game dev working for a large company are going to be things like "hey anon, I need you to code the cursor movement for our game so that it moves slowly over the grid, has slight animation, and can reset to a certain location" and then next week "anon, it's your boss, I need you to program the cape physics on our MC". They give you shit work to do, and you get paid almost nothing, and will likely be outside by a cheaper code monkey at in a couple years (assuming you can even find a job)
>>18026830
>70% in a managerial or professional job after graduations.
Sound vague as fuck