Hi /ic/
I started recently to consider working in comics or animated movies but idk where to start.
There's a top tier animation school in my town but you need to have studied at least 2 years in the topic to apply.
So I looked for the art schools with a decent reputation and relevant specialties.
I didn't expected any of them to still accept inscriptions for this year but one of them still does (I have an interview Wednesday).
Should I go there if they accept me or wait next year to have more options?
Also it costs a lot for most of the private schools so idk if it's worth.
The thing is I had terrible grades in high school and didn't do much the previous years either so I highly doubt to get a chance in the public ones anyway.
Maybe I don't need a school and just git gud but is it really possible without the motivation, environment and network it provides?
What are you thoughts /ic/?
>>3034718
Don't think just because you enlist in an expensive school you'll suddenly get motivation out of nowhere.
If you don't have the drive to make it through a school get a real job and make art on the side.
You'll just get jewed out of time AND money.
>>3034718
>it really possible without the motivation, environment and network it provides
Spend the motivation, environment, and network money on eating right and exercise. You'll see the gains increase.
>>3034730
As someone who used to be a unfit piece of shit, I can actually say that going to the gym frequently every week has dramatically made me into a better person. I have more energy, I look better, I don't feel as depressed and I got to meet cool bros and chicks. Going to the gym to keep in shape and relentlessly practicing is much better than wasting your time in college.