View Full Version : Help Me Decide!!!!!
myx232
Mar 21, 2007, 10:14 PM
gUYS HELP ME DECIDE...:confused: I'm torn between UST and Mapua...well these two are my only options. :depressed: I passed Behavioral Science in UST while Multimedia Arts and Sciences in mapua...I like the campus in ust but i'm interested in my course in mapua. What do you are the oppurtunities that i can get from beh.sci?multimedia arts?:confused: :confused: My parents are in abroad and they are coming next week. They told me to decide and giving me a week to think about it.
Katchatore
Mar 21, 2007, 10:23 PM
What would you pick, the campus or your interests?
SUX2BÜ
Mar 21, 2007, 11:39 PM
Multimedia and interactive technologies, computer graphics, animation, sound, video, and generative arts, etc. can be learned easily if you are talented and patient; formal schooling will just teach you how to use emerging technologies, but all of these can be learned even if you're doing other things.
Well-known media artists even studied "irrelevant" courses, but ended up the best in their fields. Graham Nicholls, a respected immersive artist, for example, uses psychology (which is, by the way, related to behavioral science) in his media works (virtual reality, architectural awareness, and hypnosis). I believe he studied psychology. Another example would have to be a close friend of mine, who studied biology at UoT (University of Toronto), but is now one of the top animators in Ontario. And there are numerous stories about successful people whose degrees are not relevant to what they do best.
What do you do best? What does your heart tell you? Will the university with the best campus help you reach your full potential? Do you like media arts because it sounds nice or because you have that talent sitting somewhere that needs to be nurtured?
Whatever your decision is there will always be unexpected experiences and opportunities you'll have along the way, which will help you to be the best person that you always want to be; and it does not really matter if you're a behavioral scientist or a multimedia artist, or both.
:)
myx232
Mar 22, 2007, 08:04 PM
Multimedia and interactive technologies, computer graphics, animation, sound, video, and generative arts, etc. can be learned easily if you are talented and patient; formal schooling will just teach you how to use emerging technologies, but all of these can be learned even if you're doing other things.
Well-known media artists even studied "irrelevant" courses, but ended up the best in their fields. Graham Nicholls, a respected immersive artist, for example, uses psychology (which is, by the way, related to behavioral science) in his media works (virtual reality, architectural awareness, and hypnosis). I believe he studied psychology. Another example would have to be a close friend of mine, who studied biology at UoT (University of Toronto), but is now one of the top animators in Ontario. And there are numerous stories about successful people whose degrees are not relevant to what they do best.
What do you do best? What does your heart tell you? Will the university with the best campus help you reach your full potential? Do you like media arts because it sounds nice or because you have that talent sitting somewhere that needs to be nurtured?
Whatever your decision is there will always be unexpected experiences and opportunities you'll have along the way, which will help you to be the best person that you always want to be; and it does not really matter if you're a behavioral scientist or a multimedia artist, or both.
:)
Thanks for your reply. It helped me a lot but I am still thinking..I still dont know what my heart is telling me.....possibly I will go with Beh.Sci...
KuyaDanny
Mar 22, 2007, 08:49 PM
I think SUX is a very wise man.
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