Jaedong will be a freshman in university this March.
He applied for the regular admission which had its deadline on the last December 29. Overcoming a low admission rate, he received the acceptance letter.
Jaedong said, "As a progamer, my study time is irregular because of practice and tournaments. Therefore, I decided to attend Seoul Cyber University which is not limited in terms of time and space. I can study little by little as I have time, to earn my Bachelor's. I'll do my best to become the best player equipped in theory and in practice."
Currently, 50 of progamers, coaches, and e-sports personnel are attending Seoul Cyber University. The school is special in its courses in basic design, graphic and web design, digital media design, cultural content design, video game production theory, and applied video gaming programming.
The welcoming ceremony for the new students will take place on February 27.
I wonder how much money he has made total in his career - i guess he gets a salary from OZ; he lives there for free, earned some pretty big tournament prizes, and also some sponsors i guess? Remember that back pack he wore some weeks ago.
On February 02 2010 08:02 love1another wrote: If he wins one more MSL, he should quit and study fulltime. He'd be the only person ever to win 3 of each!
cool stuff. but considering jaedongs amazing dedication to whatever he does it was kinda obvious that such a gifted, hard-working kid has a bright future, even after his active progaming career.
On February 02 2010 08:02 love1another wrote: If he wins one more MSL, he should quit and study fulltime. He'd be the only person ever to win 3 of each!
On February 02 2010 08:02 love1another wrote: If he wins one more MSL, he should quit and study fulltime. He'd be the only person ever to win 3 of each!
On February 02 2010 07:30 sky_slasher wrote:The school is special in its courses in basic design, graphic and web design, digital media design, cultural content design, video game production theory, and applied video gaming programming.
There's no class for "video game pwning" lol Jaedong can teach that.
cant help but agree with the people who think it might be better if he were going to one of the real top korean universities or going abroad and having a college experience...
On February 02 2010 19:46 o[twist] wrote: cant help but agree with the people who think it might be better if he were going to one of the real top korean universities or going abroad and having a college experience...
just imagine all the colleges only wanting to recruit him for solely csl hahaha
This university offers him the freedom to study whenever he finds the time, and study at the pace that fits his progaming schedule. Downtime in-between seasons and ProLeague Rounds -> gogo study. Free day at the progaming house? Gogo Study. Ofc he won't be able to finish his studies in the regular 3 years or whatever it is, but that doesn't matter. If he so desires, he can always change unis later.
Good!! Although it's not a classical university subject, I applaud that he is getting some qualifications even if he has tons of money now. Awesome example to set from someone at the top of the profession.
This probably means fewer ace match obligations for Jaedong, and more for Killer. Good decision for him, thinking ahead for the "afterlife" after Starcraft dies.
</cocksucking> I don't see how this could work. Practicing 12 hours/day while studying ? Now add to these 12 hours the time needed to travel from one place to another, and the time he sleeps/eats. How much time is left ?
Don't you guys realize that all this has been created to give the illusion that PGMers don't necessarily have to forget their social life. But that can't be the case. Either his results will drop cause he wouldn't be as focused/train as much as before, or maybe they wouldn't, but that will imply that the education delivered suck.
On February 02 2010 22:06 TeWy wrote: </cocksucking> I don't see how this could work. Practicing 12 hours/day while studying ? Now add to these 12 hours the time needed to travel from one place to another, and the time he sleeps/eats. How much time is left ?
Don't you guys realize that all this has been created to give the illusion that PGMers don't necessarily have to forget their social life. But that can't be the case. Either his results will drop cause he wouldn't be as focused/train as much as before, or maybe they wouldn't, but that will imply that the education delivered suck.
Good for him. it's hard to believe that he is only freshman age, given how long he's been in the scene and how mature he is.
also, he's setting a great example for young kids in Korea who think that studying and gaming can't go hand-in-hand.
with such a good head on his shoulders and such a great work ethic, i have a really hard time believing that he won't be extremely successful in whatever field he chooses.
P.S. I hope he goes into graphic design so that we may work together someday ^^
At first I thought he was dropping pro-sc for this and was going to make a foolish comment about how flash is now bonjwa, now I am both pleasantly and unpleasantly surprised. Hopefully he can get more than 35-45 seconds a day to study.
Seoul Cyber University? is that school any good? damn i half expected he could own all the other freshmen and get into KAIST or something...
Congrats though. At least he's had a reality check and knows the future's not gonna be in SC, along with 50 other progamers in that uni. Don't wanna see the Dong lowering himself to the status of "commentator..."
Christ you nearly gave me a heart attack OP, thank god he'll still be gaming. With his work ethic/competitive nature/ money in the bank he could probably become any type of scholar he wants.
This guy's a complete monster. With the amount of dedication he puts into whatever he does, he'll be successful at whatever he does. I wish him the best of luck in the future!
On February 03 2010 14:19 JohnColtrane wrote: i hope this doesnt affect his sc performance :C
Some things are just a little more important than starcraft
yeah its just too bad i dont want to watch him learning about computer animation and junk isnt it buddeh. id much rather watch him play starcraft than hear he's gotten great grades in his latest exam
I know I've heard flash went to high school, so I imagine jaedong must have been in high school before this too. If so, I doubt this will affect jaedong's gameplay skill too much since hes already been going to high school before anyway.
I'm curious. Since a lot has mentioned that he's better off in an USA uni. Is he eligible to apply for an Ivy League uni? His english proficiency doesnt seem to be good enough for that, unless there is an exception for successful professional gamers.
On February 03 2010 23:52 Zoler wrote: He's gonna fail in SC now tho :/ and you know it Jaedong
i want him to fail in sc... than realize he is better off getting a good college education... and coming to university of rochester so we can recruit a CSL team.
can you imagine the transfers to my school if people realize mother fucking jaedong goes? we would be the kings of CSL....
It's insane he's willing to spend his off-days or freetime studying after hardcore bw training. Anyway I hope he's successful with this, but I'd rather he spent all that time on english lessons so we could talk to him more! (and yes we're all too lazy to learn korean)
400apm multimedia design = GG JD knows how to be the best at what he does, and if he has the same kind of passion (well, even maybe 1/4 of the passion) for his studies as SC, I believe he will be very successful at it.
Given his popularity in Starcraft, he would already have a good profession in progaming scene after retirement. Maybe a commentator like Kingdom, Nalra. He might even become coach of Oz, lol. Looking at what the "cyber school" offer, what can he expect after getting a bachelor? Getting a management job at MBC? I dont think so.
Good to know JD is planning what to do after starcraft instead of slumping then playing hopelessly for years in a rapid decline getting eliminated by scrubs in the MSL qualifiers and failing to keep up with everyone else. *COUGH* Nada and Savior *COUGH*
wtf are all you people saying he should go to a US university smoking? He doesn't speak English, why would he go to a school where the professors teach in it?
Anyway, best of luck to Jaedong. He's the kind of guy where you just know that if he puts his mind to something, he'll be able to do it.
here is the segment where Artosis explains how this is NOT news/discussion worthy
of course there's no time for him to spend studying, the competition is too fierce and practicing as much as possible is too important and necessary. but at least now we know he wont have to go serve in the military and can focus purely on sc
Wait, if I understand this correctly, this entire move is simply to postpone when he goes to the army? Then why doesn't everyone else in SKorea who doesn't want to go do this as well? "tuition costs"?
as artosis said he wont study that much, just a way to skip military training. quote artosis " This kid jaedong will probably live his hole life being progamer" might be the truth lol
On February 08 2010 21:33 NiGoL wrote: as artosis said he wont study that much, just a way to skip military training. quote artosis " This kid jaedong will probably live his hole life being progamer" might be the truth lol
I think it was more implying that he'll spend his whole career in the industry, but maybe not necessarily as a player. After a certain amount of experience, he might be more valuable as a coach, a P.R. rep, an underwear model, or a commentator. In those capacities, some higher education is advantageous.