"I'm going to change to games design after Y2 is over"
"Unless you want to do programming I'm not letting you leave my course. Everything you are currently doing will get you to the front door"
Or so that conversation with my lecturer went in September. He kissed my backside for a month to stop me from leaving the course, to be honest, it worked. Last year we hated each other, this year we get along great
I have no brain for code and what not. Unless it's the obvious kind then it'd be easier having a conversation with a brick wall.

Wonder whatever happened to the SE animation studio? They still around I wonder. Will have to look into that next week when back at a computer.

Unless your dream is to work for disney or one of their subsidaries, they tend to always get used as a stepping stone.
Personally I'm going for an impractical route after I graduate. Going to make a short animation and skip off towards the local festivals.

I studied french when I was very young as a lot of my homes history is french, road names, surnames. Most pre-WW2 history was french related. So they start teaching you when you're six. I couldn't even read or write English then (It was thanks to ffvii that I learned to read!) So never got into it, but often find myself chatting with a friend who lives in France and pick up on some yhings she says. So I would have a better chance at French than Japanese. Though, I think Japanese is a nice language, it is very gentle on the ears I find.
I wonder is bi-lingual is a criteria most companies ask for now adays.

Have you gotten to play with green screen yet?