So,
I'm deciding on what to take next year for college, and a couple of choices are really nagging and pulling at each other.
To start off, I'm a Highschool graduate and am taking the year off to work and save up some money to go to school next fall. I'm planning to move out and get a room because although the school I'm going to is in the same city, it's on the other side of the city, and taking a bus for an hour and a half one way is really annoying. (taking one bus, but from first stop to last (long long bus route too))
All of these courses that I have to decide from are three year courses, so taking two courses isn't too great of an option, I mean, six years in college? not too great of an idea.
So the options I have are;
-Animation
-Architectural Technology
-Graphic Design
-Animation:
I love drawing, and animation would be a really really cool course to take, the thought of all of it just really makes the course appeal to me. The only problem is that, where would I get in life in animation? There isn't really too much hope for a future with this kind of study. Kickass line of work, but little hope to get into this buisness.
-Architectural Technology:
This was the course I was originally supposed to take, I like this type of thing, laying out buildings and making plans. I did a co-op placement in High School at an Architecture firm doing just this. I had loads of fun, I love architecture and the thought of designing something really makes me proud. But this is the course that I'm least interested in, although really cool, just isn't too fun. I have a friend taking this course, he did coop at the same place I did a year later, he did the same thing as I did, he hates this program, but that could be just him, he seems like the complaining type.
-Graphic Design:
This course sounds really cool too, you get to design stuff and really makes alot of sense, lots of job openings are popping up everywhere for this type of stuff. I have a friend taking this course and he really likes it. I've always liked to do this type of stuff, and I've been good with it. I remember one time at High School we were doing graphic design in tech class, and we were given an assignment that had a bunch of black splotches on it. We were supposed to remove those splotches and repair the image, I did it in paint and had to convince the teacher that I didn't have a copy of the original picture.
Given all of these options, I really have no idea what to choose, they're all offered in the same school, and I've applied to all three of them, I just don't know which I should take.
I hate life changing descisions.