The Career Coach: Finding the Right School
September means starting school for many people in the United States. You may be thinking about continuing your education in animation or planning to get some additional training. When deciding what school to attend, there are other factors besides the degrees offered that you should consider.
Access to facilities: No matter how many people are enrolled, every student should have access to the necessary equipment. If you are learning a computer animation program, you should have a current software package and manual. Check out the hours available in the lab and make sure that you can
get enough time on the computer to do what is necessary. Find out how to get more lab time if you need it. There should be enough workstations so that every one can have a hands-on experience.
Software: If a certain software is important for you to learn be sure they offer it and that it is an up to date package. System Support: Computers should function properly. There should be little downtime. System support should be readily available and easy to contact should there be a problem.
Industry connections: A variety of guest lecturers from the industry helps keep the school informed about industry trends and needs, and indicates interest from companies that may hire grads.
Attend alumni events to make connections and network. Students often overlook the importance of networking and relationships that are established at school. Working alumni often return to their alma maters to recruit people for their company. In AWN's Animation School Directory, Dan Sarto suggests that you ask alumni "If they had the decision to make again, would they choose to attend that school again?"























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