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Originally Posted by JerzeeGirl
He'd most likely be into QA or Programming as a second choice....he is good at math but never really applied himself to it in high school.
And I'm sure game testing wouldn't be any fun at all....it's all for the good of the product as opposed to personal enjoyment....suuuuurrrrre..... 
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Read my response to arsenal's post for programmer information.
As far as QA, Location is very import. If you don't live in a place where they make games, it's very difficult to get into games in any field. So, if your brother doesn't live in a place with games studios, he's probably going to have to move if he wants want to work in a games studio.
If that's not an option (and he doesn't wanna do a comp sci degree), I highly recommend he start with learning a simple programming language, such as LUA, Python, or Ruby, (there are loads of resources online for doing this) and then expirmenting with making his own stuff, before joining a volunteer online project. With a good online project or two on his resume real companies would begin to start looking at him.