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I WANT TO STUDY DIGITAL MEDIA ARTS,BUT MY HUSBAND KEEPS TELLING ME THAT AS AN ELEMENTARY TEACHER I WOULD FIND MORE JOBS.WHAT SHOULD I DO?
I REALLY NEED TO GRADUATE SOON.AND FIND A JOB SOON.BUT ARTS IS MY THING...
How much should I expect to make?And where could I find a job in Southern California?

2007-02-05 07:12:41 · 5 answers · asked by Cacau 2 in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

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You can become an character animator, video games designer, advertiser, storyboard artist, scenery rigger, crime scene modeler, anything and everything to do with arts.
Try Savannah Arts or CalArts, then go work for PIXAR, Dreamworks, or Electronic Arts. Starting income will not be satisfactory, but expect to get better pay as you work your way up to special effects director. You may choose to work by contractual projects (movies) or by stable income (games).
Honey, if arts is yer thing, then go for it! My parents also doubted whether Digital Media would be profitable, but I'm now taking if for my Bachelor Degree. Believe in yourself, chase your dreams, blablablabla happy talk blablablabla. Basically, if you want it, you've gotta work for it. So what are you waiting for? :)

2007-02-05 21:29:54 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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2016-11-12 07:31:58 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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What types of jobs can you get with a Digital Media Arts degree?And what would be a good minor to go with it?
I WANT TO STUDY DIGITAL MEDIA ARTS,BUT MY HUSBAND KEEPS TELLING ME THAT AS AN ELEMENTARY TEACHER I WOULD FIND MORE JOBS.WHAT SHOULD I DO?
I REALLY NEED TO GRADUATE SOON.AND FIND A JOB SOON.BUT ARTS IS MY THING...
How much should I expect to make?And where could I find a job in Southern...

2015-08-16 16:26:57 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Well, liberal arts usually means a person is more interested in teaching than practicing. You may consider getting your credential, or even your masters (not much more work or time than a credential) and your options will increase dramatically. If you get a credential, you do not have to teach, but it is something to fall back on in the event your plan A doesn't work out. Social work is a rewarding, albeit mediocre paying field. Counseling is in high demand as well, and pays a bit better than in the public sector. There are many psychologists who use councilors in their offices to mentor young patients. Some large corporations have psychologists and psych majors on staff in marketing, product development and human resources. You're options are wide open, make the best of what's available to you and enjoy your career.

2016-03-17 00:31:21 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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I hate to say it but your best bet would be to go on for an MA. Those who say you can go on and be a social worker do not realize that without a BSW you probably will have a hard time. Your degee should get you a good job in the corporate world. DA

2016-04-05 05:29:55 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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