26 Mar 2021, 18:51

My degree is design studies: emphasis on animation/illustration with a minor in film and television. I would say, based on what I saw and heard from industry professionals, while a degree isn't always required (though many times it is), having a degree gives you a big leg up in a VERY competitive field. Going to school for animation always puts you in touch with a lot of people who will later be industry contacts, learn from teachers who actually work in the business and helps you line up things like internships.

I'll also warn you that a degree in animation is definitely no walk in the park. It requires a lot of the things you talked about making you miserable in your education earlier. That was one of the reasons I changed my major to be design studies with an emphasis on animation/illustration rather than going through the full animation major. I decided I didn't have the stamina to do what needed to be done.

I hope this helps.