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hello.
just looking for some peoples opinions, as im out of ideas and getting genuinely depressed at this whole situation.

I started at ARU last year (2008-9) doing forensic science after getting decent a-level grades (in social sciences) and then an access to science course (to focus my studies)

when i got there, the course was a shambles, lecturers not being there, being taught the exact same thing in 2 lectures in a row (thats the same 2 hour lecture on the History of a microscope, twice in a row...by the same person!)
the people who i met on the course, who like me, where there for the course, not to be students, were also annoyed, and both left before i did.
(i finished the year)

because it was such a joke, i spoke to the careers people, and moved courses, and at the Uni, there are 2 similar courses "Computer Gaming and Animation" and "Computer gaming and VFX" and i know the stigma around games design courses, but according to them, they've had graduates go onto decent companys, and have good connections.

so i spoke to the course director of the first, and he explained the course, and then went to the other, who explained that this was a new course, designed after speaking to companies in the industry, and shaped around what would be their perfect graduate. and it was apparently based around the entire development of the game. (Programming and back end, as well as graphics), which would enable us to get into a technical director's postion on graduation, or pursue further qualifications such as an Msc computer science

So the course starts, and when i get to the induction, it's "Cambridge School of Art" so im thinking "err...okaaayyy..." and in the class we get a 20 min break down of Autodesk maya, and then are asked to animate a pre-modeled and rigged character to wave.
fair enough.
next day, after we all struggled with this, the response is "okay cool, now animate a two person dialogue, with lip syncing, and an enviroment"

and other lectures involve an old lady telling us about the history of PrintMaking, and discussions of film grammar, and Bram Stocker's Dracula.

So far we've hardly learnt anything (and nearing the end of the year) and speaking to some programmers that came in, we're in no way going to be qualified to get a job after we finish. and speaking to those in the year above, they spent almost their whole first year learning Maya, whereas we've had maybe 2 hours tops?

i spoke to the other people who are working their asses off like me, and they've said they're really annoyed too. (the lazy people dont seem to care)


The problem is now, i only have 2 years of funding left, i wont get a job out of this, and its unlikely i can go onto a Masters (which was the plan as im saving some money by staying at home that can to go towards it)
so i cant really go elsewhere.

really dunno what i can do now, i feel lied to by the university, who simply wanted me to sign up, and then messed me around till the fees deadline, so i owe them this year's funding too. and i know this qualification is going to be useless, and not what they said it was going to be.

Are there any other options to go from A-level/Access to get into the computing industry? in a similar timespan as finishing a 'real' uni course and moving on?
or do i just have to kick up such a stink with the few people on the course who feel the same that it somehow magically changes?

really run out of ideas myself now, as ive worked my ass off for the past few years with work and college/uni and it just feels ive got no where, and wont get anywhere.


sorry for the really long rant, just hope someone has some advice.

thanks in advance
 
So just to clarify are you doing the first year in Computer Gaming and Animation, and have 2 years of funding left bringing you to your 3 year degree. If it is first year stuff most university don't take too much pride in what they give you to do.

If you are going into your second year where it actually counts I would go and see the course leader and go though what the modules you are doing entail, if it is more of the same I would get looking for another university that would let you in to start your second year.

edit:
http://www.anglia.ac.uk/
down typical right?
 
So just to clarify are you doing the first year in Computer Gaming and Animation, and have 2 years of funding left bringing you to your 3 year degree. If it is first year stuff most university don't take too much pride in what they give you to do.

If you are going into your second year where it actually counts I would go and see the course leader and go though what the modules you are doing entail, if it is more of the same I would get looking for another university that would let you in to start your second year.

edit:
http://www.anglia.ac.uk/
down typical right?

i have enough funding to finish this course.


Edit: yes thats common, it seems the builders have cut through the net cable many times so far.
or finish this year and do a 2 year course. and going into the second year, its a random mix of things that wont be useful, and we dont have the Maya knowledge for most of it
 
Well in my first year it seemed to be generic modules which most computering students did with a few exceptions, the second year seems to be much more orientated to my course (Business Information Systems @ Oxford Brookes). There are few degrees that let you come out of univeristy straight into the position you want, that is life and you will have to work your way up, in some senses a degree will shows employees that you have the capability to learn (correct me if im wrong).

Would schedule a meeting with the course leader to raise you concerns, if you have no option but to stay there you need to make them change sometime.
 
Well in my first year it seemed to be generic modules which most computering students did with a few exceptions, the second year seems to be much more orientated to my course (Business Information Systems @ Oxford Brookes). There are few degrees that let you come out of univeristy straight into the position you want, that is life and you will have to work your way up, in some senses a degree will shows employees that you have the capability to learn (correct me if im wrong).

Would schedule a meeting with the course leader to raise you concerns, if you have no option but to stay there you need to make them change sometime.

just seems as though i was told the course was a computing course, and it's not, its digital art, and it doesnt look like it's gonna change.
guess i'll have to just kick up a stink, and hope for the best

just not looking good for my career atm
 
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