Hey Alex.
As I briefly said in my post before, you dont need to head off to university before Escape. I know people who have gone to Escape after A-levels, worked hard and are now working in the Industry. I did a Sport and Exercise industry degree at uni, which was quite different to the CG work I am doing now… So in short, no you dont have to go. However, everyone is different and that was how things worked out for me.
Something I should add, is that if you are going to go to university and do a 3D course, then just go straight Escape… I would strongly recommend you consider Escape as a complete university alternative… The amount of people who openly admitted to me that my work at Escape after 12 weeks was better than their work at University after 3 years is staggering! Also the amount of people who felt let down by their university education and then went to Escape to make up for it is huge to…
To be honest, I dont think qualifications mean squat… You will not get employed through waving a degree certificate about, you will get employed for your work in a portfolio or show reel… Simple as that. This includes Escape too, you will not get a job by waving your Escape certificate about. What will hopefully get you a job is the skills in 3D/2D that Escape gives you to make a reel and portfolio. However, with Escapes ever growing industry presence and reputation, saying you went to Escape Studios might help towards people taking you seriousally and would be a good start.
Hope this helps.
Mark