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There are excellent online resources to learn how to become a video game tester. Here, by instance: http://www.becomegametester.com/
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Normally a videogame tester will have to have 1000-1500 hours of videogame playing experience. So all those nerds (I'm one of them ) who play videogames in their parents basements, should become video game testers.
Due to your age, you normally need to be at least 16 or 18 to be a video games tester and you normally need to have qualifications and at your age you cannot get them, but be careful when you do finally become a video games tester when you are older, some can be scams...
To become a video game tester, it helps to have a degree in computer science, which most major universities offer. Several colleges offer more specialized courses in video game design, which can also help.
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You should go to the companies that develop games and convince them that your an experienced gamer and if you own the console that the games are for then you'll probably be in good shape.
A video game tester generally work 60 to 70 hours a week.
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The main ones are art and drama. If you're looking for video game designing then do those and take technology classes
before being a tester , it is helpfull to be degreed as a game developer, there are many schools that offer this carrer path. It would also be helpfull to have a QA, or QC background, or schooling. Being a game tester is not simply getting paid to play games, it is much more than that. For reference you can look here: http://ezinearticles.com/?How-To-Become-a-Professional-Video-Game-Tester-in-2-Simple-Steps&id=786370
There are some high schools who have classes in video production you can take as a elective, but other than that you need to do your best in your classes for the next four years so you can go to college and major in film.