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Q Where is Camp Located?
Camp is located in a computer Lab at 4444 Gloster Rd, Dallas, Tx, 75220. The lab contains state of the art computers and Game Design campers get their own computer. Film Making students will each get opportunities to use the Mac.
Q What is the Student to Counselor Ratio?
8:1 on average.
Q Can I take each class more than once?
Yes! Some campers have taken the class 2 or more weeks each summer the past 4 years! The more one takes each class, the better he or she gets at the program and  can make more and more advanced, cool programs, games, apps, pictures, and movies. There is always something new to learn in each and every course, so students will always be enhancing their knowledge.
Q Breaks and Lunch?
We have just enough break time to get the students outside to play. We have a basketball court, ping pong table, board games, etc. for campers to play with. Campers need to bring their own lunch and can also bring snacks if they want. We have refrigerators and microwaves for camper use if they need them. We also have water for everyone, but bringing a water bottle is recommended. It can get very hot. If the temperature is too high, we will shorten break and go back inside.   
Q How can Campers bring home their work?
At the end of the week, campers get a CD or DVD of everything. Campers can also bring their own USB Thumb drives each day to transfer.
Q Are there any Prerequisites for the classes?
For the beginning classes, the only prerequisites are basic computer skills such as using the mouse or keyboard, navigating in windows, and saving and finding files. The Advanced courses arejust continuations of the beginning ones, so only the beginning class is required.
Q How can I ask more questions?
Any more questions can be answered by Camp Director, Zach Galant. You can email him at Zach@Terabytegames.com or call him at (214)957-3273
Directions  Tera Byte Video Game Creation Camp. Zach Galant.