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SAE Magazine 13-2

People & Business // Tim Bergholz56 You studied for the SAE Diploma, so you complet- ed your academic studies in 18 months. Is that not a really short period of time, or did you plan at the time convert to Bachelor’s degree at a later point? I was extremely goal-orientated during my studies and really went for it. As I said, I knew exactly why I was there, to learn 3D and to be able to make all possible 3D models. I also didn’t restrict myself to homework but in the evenings and at weekends I avidly worked on my portfolio and modelled and textured things that I hope would stand me in good stead when applying for jobs (e.g. an AK-47, a heli- copter, but also smaller things such as a drill and a power saw. Coming out with a Bachelor’s degree would have certainly not done any harm as there would have been more time for me to create my portfolio, but it didn’t work out that way. In your experience to what extent is what you learn during your studies important in professional life? Studying at SAE offers the practical specialised knowledge, which I liked. The things that I learnt at in the classroom I used im and at the weekends whe lio. The lecturers were, ju experienced and were ab open question. I use the s an industry professional a during my studies at SAE ing to drive and as I ha already knew what I expec meant that I set my focus elling aspect. I gave other or animation less attentio Photos:TimBergholz

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