My Future

As of right now, I want to be a video game programmer. I love to play video games and I would like to be apart of the developing of one. To work towards this goal, I will further my courses in mathematics and learn computer science. I might start as a video game tester on the side while working at another job, and hopefully I will work my way up to become a programmer. It would be a problem is there weren't any job openings in this field or I can't get any jobs in this field. But I will do the best I can at learning computer science and hopefully these won't be an issue.
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Information About Being a Video Game Programmer

Education Requirements:
-2-4 years of computer science in a college program
-Know programming languages.
-Know programming and assembling language.
-Training in graphics,
operating systems, business applications, platform, and consoles.

Job Description:
Programmers are the most important part of developing a video game. They make it possible for the game to actually function, so they must know extensive knowledge in computer programming. They also need extensive knowledge in mathematics for the use mathematical equations to tell the computer what to do.

Starting Pay:
The average pay for starters are $30,000 to $45,000 a year. After a while, you could earn $45,000 to $90,000, while experienced programmer can earn more than $100,000 a year.