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Spaceboy_93
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I realize this is a frequently talked about topic on message boards, but through searching I wasn't able to find information I didn't already understand.
First of all, I already realize the risks and dismal market in the recording industry, so there's no need to warn or dissuade me. I'm an adult, not a teenager, and have spent many years considering this field before finally deciding to enter college. I also understand that reputation, connections, and hands-on experience count for far more than a degree, and that is something I'm working on.
I am looking at studying audio engineering with a minor in general business at MTSU near Nashville, TN. I'm currently enrolled in another school in Tennessee, but I chose to skip the current semester because although I was excelling in major-specific classes, I have trouble keeping interested in the general education requirement courses, and wanted to explore other options.
I'm looking for more information on trade schools with AA or BA programs in audio engineering, to effectively skip the general requirements of a traditional university, and to ideally get into an internship program immediately. I have been searching for a couple of days and most trade schools seem to offer "certificates" instead of degrees, or have other problems. I've looked into Full Sail, and between the exorbitant tuition and mixed experiences shared online, it doesn't seem like the place for me. I'm open for any suggestions on schools to look into. If I can't find a trade school, I will continue fulfilling general requirements in university and stay on the current course. I will do whatever I need to do, but I'm curious about what else is out there.
So, who here has experience with trade schools or other alternatives to a traditional university? Who here has any tips or general information for someone in my position?
Thanks.
First of all, I already realize the risks and dismal market in the recording industry, so there's no need to warn or dissuade me. I'm an adult, not a teenager, and have spent many years considering this field before finally deciding to enter college. I also understand that reputation, connections, and hands-on experience count for far more than a degree, and that is something I'm working on.
I am looking at studying audio engineering with a minor in general business at MTSU near Nashville, TN. I'm currently enrolled in another school in Tennessee, but I chose to skip the current semester because although I was excelling in major-specific classes, I have trouble keeping interested in the general education requirement courses, and wanted to explore other options.
I'm looking for more information on trade schools with AA or BA programs in audio engineering, to effectively skip the general requirements of a traditional university, and to ideally get into an internship program immediately. I have been searching for a couple of days and most trade schools seem to offer "certificates" instead of degrees, or have other problems. I've looked into Full Sail, and between the exorbitant tuition and mixed experiences shared online, it doesn't seem like the place for me. I'm open for any suggestions on schools to look into. If I can't find a trade school, I will continue fulfilling general requirements in university and stay on the current course. I will do whatever I need to do, but I'm curious about what else is out there.
So, who here has experience with trade schools or other alternatives to a traditional university? Who here has any tips or general information for someone in my position?
Thanks.