I found
the discussion about the Art Institute very interesting. I had heard about the schools before, but had
never got to know what sort of thing they did.
I figured that they did just classic art, such as painting or
sculpting. I didn’t know that they also
were involved with digital art, photography, and film. I was particularly interested in the art for
video game design and the writing for video games. I wasn’t aware that schools taught this sort
of thing! I might drabble in video game
writing while in college, but I don’t think I would ever major or use it in a
career. But video game writing isn’t the
same as normal writing, so what steps in video game writing differ from the
norm?
In one
year, I would like to be graduated from high school, still working at my part
time job, and be attending OTC on A+, and I want to continue to learn
Japanese. While in college, I want to
study abroad for a year in Japan. In
five years, I would like to have graduated from college, and be working until I
can find my desired job. I would like to
teach English in Isesaki, Japan, so I will be looking into jobs in that
city. In ten years, I want to be living
in Isesaki, Japan, teaching English and continuing the Isesaki-Springfield
relationship. I also want to have at
least a larger house instead of an apartment.
I also want so many dogs. In
fifty years, I want to still be living in Japan, still teaching and helping the
Sister City relationship. I’ll have so
many dogs and a big house for my dogs.
I don't know a thing about designing video games--lots of programming I suppose--but the idea of "writing" the stories or the premise for these games sounds intriguiging. I hope you get to study abroad--I sure wish I had done that.
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