School/Division Division of Information Technology & Sciences 
Programs Game Programming 
Class 2024
Pronouns He/Him/His
Hometown Burlington, NC

What drew you to your major?

In middle school, I wanted to be a game designer and started looking up information about what a designer does. When I was in high school, I was lucky enough that my area had a technical school with all sorts of specialized classes. Some of those classes were in programming and we even had two classes specifically about making games. After my first programming class, I knew that was what I wanted to do for the rest of my life.

So far, what classes, projects, subjects, or experiences have been most meaningful or impactful?

I think that the Game Studio classes have been the most impactful. I enjoy all of the programming classes and their topics, (in fact, they are my favorite classes), but it is important to know how to work as a team. Games aren’t typically made by a single person these days. Even most indie games are at least made by a small team. Game Studio classes have allowed me to build upon my teamwork skills and create products that are more than the sum of my own work.

Describe the Champlain community. Did it meet/differ from your expectations?

Wherever you go, no matter who you are, you are almost guaranteed to find a group of people that will accept you. I did not expect to make so many friends while I was here, but now, nearly everywhere I go, I can find someone I know.

Wherever you go, no matter who you are, you are almost guaranteed to find a group of people that will accept you.
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Dillon Drummond, Class of 2024

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