Thread:JeloElducal/@comment-30384301-20181030122313/@comment-30384301-20181031030022

Redfork2000 wrote: It's interesting. In today's world, we don't need to go to libraries to learn about whatever we want. A quick online search can get you pretty much any information you want. I'll tell you something. This year I haven't been able to begin my university studies due to circumstances outside of my control, but that hasn't stopped me. This year, internet has been my university. Seriously, I've learned so much this year thanks to the internet, that I feel like I didn't waste this year after all. Just have a look at everything I've learned about this year:

-Storywriting & Character development (I could write a book!)

-Videogame development (If I get a credit card or bank account, I could start selling my videogames!)

-Marketing (There's sites with free university-level courses. And believe me, Marketing is very important no matter what business you're in. For example, if I were to write a book, or to sell my videogames, my marketing knowledge would allow me to reach a much larger audience)

-Business Management (I've only learned the basics so far, but hey, free education is awesome!)

-French (I'm in the process of learning french thanks to a free online course. Soon I'll be speaking three languages instead of two!)

There's much more I've learned, but this is the main stuff I've studied this year with my searches. The only downside is you don't get any certificates for this kind of free education, but hey! I'm in it for the knowledge! I'll get my title when I go to the university next year. Neat.

- I'm pretty sure there were numerous books about storywriting and character development.

- As for me, I could start making. Sometimes making video games cost money.

- Marketing is pretty much a general topic for everyone at some point.

- Free education is awesome, unless it is forced. I'm not really interested in business management.

- Cool.

Good luck for that, Fork!