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8-13-03 "Playing Ketchup"
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8-13-03 |
Eh.. its been awhile, eh? Kinda got distracted by other
things... but then Kevin reminded me of my lack of updates, and Kevin must
be obeyed. Anyway.. its early in the morn now, so I need ta sleep.. Oh, the 1337 FE second frame's rant was readable in its original size.. but when I made it fit on the page it became almost impossible to read. I'll put the rant here in case any of you are really bored: "So I came to UT to try to find computer animation, but I am not able to find that anywhere... I would have gone to A&M but their program seemed less artistic then I was hoping UT’s program would be. But UT told me they don’t really have a program, and the program I thought they had wasn’t a program at all really but just a buncha courses that only partially had computer animation in em and had no degree at all. After all, Texas is like a huge area for computer animation, so one would think all of their major schools had some type of program that delt with it. I assumed if A&M had something then UT must since it is so cool and then tell you you can do anything here, but aparrentally I was mistake and want to take the one carrer that isn’t at UT, and therefore screwed myself over. Therefore I plan on looking into the Japanese program at UT (which I heard may be starting some sort of program soon, and I wanted to take Japanese anyway so that should be good) and simultaneosly try to get into A&M. I am actually trying to get in as a defered student since I got into A&M, and therefore I wouldn’t have to actually reapply to the school and risk not getting in (though it is a risk I won’t get defered, so I’ll have to write a really good letter). If that doesn’t work out I may go into journalism, since I was in newspaper and that seems like it might be fun, but I really wanna try this computer animation thing first to find out if I have any chance of making a career out of it since I have always been impressed by the computer animation abilities out there and would like to put my own creative energies in this growning media." Anyway.. yeah.. sleep... -Yugi Motoko. |