Who knows? With an extensive background in history, and soon in graphic design (I'll be working on learning some programming languages, too) I could be an attractive candidate for work with a board or video game design company.
In other news, my newest game, titled "Itsy Bitsy Spiders", was a big hit at the game days on Saturday and Wednesday. Counting the initial positive reception a month ago, that's an overwhelming thumbs up from every playtester, with only slight adjustments to the game at each stage. I am putting this game on the fast-track to development. Just a few more tests and, assuming no major changes are needed, I can move on to copyrighting and sending to publishers! As excited as everyone who played it was with IBS's prospects, I am now super pumped.
Strike while the iron is hot!
The only thing really holding me back from devoting even more time to this is my thesis, which is a painfully slow process, especially when I don't here from my advisor for weeks at a time.... Bleh.