I'm looking to go to Uni after I finnish these last two years of college... is it really all group work?
So far in this course at college we seem to do everything in groups... and I can't stand it
While I would say your point is valid, I would disagree with it, I can do programing, and I can learn it, but I find it boring, and the thought of being stuck in a career doing it does my head in. I want to learn to create models, maps etc much more.Programming's not a natural ability, it's learnt. I reckon I could teach anyone to program, unless they had learning disabilities. It's just a state of mind, but far too many people just can't be bothered to learn or understand and their eyes glaze over when people start explaining things to them.
[a comment whilst proof reading; the following bit sounds more harsh than I meant it to sound, sorry!!]
No offence but, to me, it seems like you're approaching this with the completely wrong attitude. The whole "Eww" and "But I suck at math" etc... I wouldn't want to employ someone who's ever had an attitude to learning like that. Frankly I get the feeling you just can't be bothered to learn them and you're using being bad at maths as an excuse... programming isn't so much about being good at maths - you write the programs to do the maths for you - but it's more about being able to think logically. It does involve understands maths, though.
If I were in your position I would be ecstatic - I'd love to have the opportunity to be properly taught C and its variants. But unfortunately I won't be going into uni due to the way things have panned out for me. As a matter of fact, I'm jealous that you have the opportunity to be taught how to program a game in C using OpenGL - I wouldn't pass that up for anything.
You need to have a good attitude about it. You should want to learn, but I think you are just trying to take the easy option rather than actually put some effort in. If you are honestly not interested in programming, then change course, but don't just opt for one option because it's easier or you can't be bothered to do more work.
I feel like you like the idea of game programming, but don't want to do it the hard way - you'd rather do the easy route of getting into game programming.
The fact I love to program properly (proper programming is much more fun that all this php/web stuff I do at the moment) probably gives me a pretty biased point of view.
While I would say your point is valid, I would disagree with it, I can do programing, and I can learn it, but I find it boring, and the thought of being stuck in a career doing it does my head in. I want to learn to create models, maps etc much more.
I admit the thought of programing in theory could be interesting, but still Its not what I want my life to be!
I have already proven, at least to myself that I am willing to learn, and I am able to do so, by going from knowing nothing, to winning an ward in Java programing.
I realy enjoy web design, I learnt HTML, CSS and basic PHP this year, and I think this is much more enjoyable than creating a program.
Sounds to me you want to be an artist. May some sort of computer art course would be better. One where you get to use 3d studio max, maya, photoshop etc.