Comment 93431

Comment ID 93431

Mar 8, 2018, 1:58:19 AM UTC on Art id 36982. (Art is no longer available.)
If you aren't ready for college, then it's fine you don't go. It's a big commitment, and if you rush into it you could get in big financial trouble.
Hopefully things start to work out for the better for you soon.

Replies

  • Mar 9, 2018, 2:08:51 AM UTC
    I rather just skip college. What the point of going to college for artists if there is so art tutorials on youtube?
    • Mar 9, 2018, 2:14:21 AM UTC
      That's a valid route too, it isn't for everyone. I know a few people with good jobs that they didn't need a degree for, plus success isn't monetary achievement to everyone.
      • Mar 9, 2018, 2:20:58 AM UTC
        If I need to make money then I go to Patreon. I made a Patreon account yesterday but the problem is I'm too new to that site.
        • Mar 15, 2018, 7:14:49 AM UTC
          That is true. It can take time to get a name on a site, I hope that comes along well.
    • Mar 12, 2018, 8:16:27 PM UTC
      Well... some folks find having a structured schedule with incentives to be useful, or like being around other artists while they're working, or both, and also sometimes art profs have connections to local opportunities they can help their students hook up with so there's a networking bonus. But there's enough fluff unrelated to the major, and enough money involved, that it's certainly not for everyone.