I did use the search bar for a quick check to make sure this hadn't been asked before, and the closest I saw was a thread about games design at college, so here goes.
I've been thinking about degrees to do at university, and so far the only thing that has seemed interesting to me, and even related to the games industry, is Computing Science. I was hoping someone who is currently doing or has completed a computing science degree at university could give me some info as to what it's like. Is the course interesting and challenging? Do you get to do any actual game-related software development? What programming languages did you have to learn/use? That kind of thing.
As I'm in Scotland, any info from people in the UK would be especially helpful, but any information at all would be great!
I've been thinking about degrees to do at university, and so far the only thing that has seemed interesting to me, and even related to the games industry, is Computing Science. I was hoping someone who is currently doing or has completed a computing science degree at university could give me some info as to what it's like. Is the course interesting and challenging? Do you get to do any actual game-related software development? What programming languages did you have to learn/use? That kind of thing.
As I'm in Scotland, any info from people in the UK would be especially helpful, but any information at all would be great!