Dungeons and Dragons on an art school kid's resume and/or Common App?

@gouf78 That sort of doesn’t surprise me and yet it does. It’s huge. My neighbor across the hall is clearly bringing up his daughter on D&D. At the ripe age of like 9 she already was carrying around those huge books with the colorful illustrations. I’m not D&D expert but I recognize the books and she seems to always have one under her arm, with her dad’s arm around her shoulders. He’s big into development and the family is big into education, so I think it’s a good sign.

Yeah I heard about the “satanic” side of this too once upon a time and then I watched a youtube of some players who were really good at it and I immediately understood that it was just a board game on steroids. Anyone with a huge imagination and a sense of humor a la Monty Python could fall down that rabbit hole really fast. As I said there are gaming clubs cropping up on many campuses. It’s a thing.

Amazing for skill building, too, in my estimation.

; )