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  1. Dec 2025
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      You already know that studying full-time helps you finish faster but takes more money and time, while part-time or online classes are easier to balance but take longer. You also know that starting a family now may make school harder, and waiting could give you more stability. What you still need to know includes the exact cost of a four-year program, your financial aid options, how much a degree improves job opportunities, and how your work schedule can change. You can get this information by talking to your college adviser, checking financial aid offices, researching game-design careers, and discussing schedules with your wife. The pros of continuing school are better skills, more career options, and long-term growth; the cons are higher cost, more stress, and less free time. The pros of delaying school are more stability and less pressure, while the cons are slower career progress and fewer opportunities in the short term.

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      You have several good options for each part of the problem. For money, you could use financial aid or wait until you save more. For time, you could study part-time or full-time. To balance work and school, you could change your work hours or take fewer classes. For starting a family, you could begin now and move through school slowly, or wait until after you finish your degree. For your career, you could get the four-year degree for more skills, or learn through online courses and personal projects instead.

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      The problem can be broken into a few manageable parts: figuring out the financial impact of continuing your education, understanding the time commitment needed for a four-year degree, determining how school will fit with your work and your wife’s schedule, considering how starting a family soon will affect your availability, and weighing how much a four-year degree will actually improve your chances of becoming a video game designer. By breaking it down this way, each part becomes easier to evaluate.

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      The core problem is deciding whether to pursue a four-year degree to better prepare for a career in video game design while also balancing work, finances, and plans to start a family soon. Related issues include the cost of more schooling, the time commitment, and how it will affect your home life and future stability. A successful solution must support your career goals, remain financially realistic, and still allow room for family responsibilities. A good metaphor for this situation is choosing between two paths—one easier and shorter now, and one longer but potentially leading to greater opportunities.

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      After doing three ten-minute brainstorming sessions with my group and comparing them to my own ideas, I noticed that the group came up with more ideas and they were generally more creative. Working together helped us build on each other’s suggestions, which made the ideas more unique and interesting. My individual ideas were simpler, while the group had more innovative ones.