Yoshi dwyn
CAG Veteran
So I got lucky on getting a badge to E3 this year and was looking for possible advice on how to get the bast swag out of it. This might not be the right place my bad if it is just looking for advice on the best way to get it.
Also for your help here is how to get a badge if you are a student.
E3 allows students in multimedia entertainment related
programs to attend E3 at no charge as long as they are
at least 17 years old and can submit the required documents.
To apply you should apply for an industry professional pass online at
http://e3expo.com and note your confirmation number.
Put the name of the school as the company and student as the job title.
Follow the directions for submitting credentials, but submit the following:
1) Copy of your current valid student ID
2) Copy of your current course schedule
3) Letter on school letterhead from the department or A&R
that names the student, tells the program they are attending under,
and requests that the student be allowed to attend E3.
Multiple students can be on the same letter as long as all the other
credentials are submitted at the same time.
Each document submitted should have the students name, email address,
and confirmation number clearly printed on them.
All decisions on students are made by the show management office,
and they only contact you by email so be sure to use an email address
that can cleanly receive all email from the domain rcsreg.com
Also for your help here is how to get a badge if you are a student.
E3 allows students in multimedia entertainment related
programs to attend E3 at no charge as long as they are
at least 17 years old and can submit the required documents.
To apply you should apply for an industry professional pass online at
http://e3expo.com and note your confirmation number.
Put the name of the school as the company and student as the job title.
Follow the directions for submitting credentials, but submit the following:
1) Copy of your current valid student ID
2) Copy of your current course schedule
3) Letter on school letterhead from the department or A&R
that names the student, tells the program they are attending under,
and requests that the student be allowed to attend E3.
Multiple students can be on the same letter as long as all the other
credentials are submitted at the same time.
Each document submitted should have the students name, email address,
and confirmation number clearly printed on them.
All decisions on students are made by the show management office,
and they only contact you by email so be sure to use an email address
that can cleanly receive all email from the domain rcsreg.com