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I'm sure there's been posts about this, but for some reason, every time i search, it times out and so I can't find anything.
I live in Chicago, and want to go to recording school. Most studios here won't take an intern without schooling for some odd reason. I don't want to move cities right now. People say "take the money for school and buy equipment and teach yourself". Good idea, except student loans don't work that way. They go directly to the school. Small business loans are really effing hard to get for a recording studio, unless you have a solid business plan, and plenty of experience or school to back it up. Columbia has great facilities but the student population is a joke. Maybe some of you have some insight...
Would it be better to go to a 3 month residential program and learn, or spend my money on columbia? One would cost less, but the other would give me more than adequate time to practice when i'm not in the classroom, on their equipment.
any thoughts?
I live in Chicago, and want to go to recording school. Most studios here won't take an intern without schooling for some odd reason. I don't want to move cities right now. People say "take the money for school and buy equipment and teach yourself". Good idea, except student loans don't work that way. They go directly to the school. Small business loans are really effing hard to get for a recording studio, unless you have a solid business plan, and plenty of experience or school to back it up. Columbia has great facilities but the student population is a joke. Maybe some of you have some insight...
Would it be better to go to a 3 month residential program and learn, or spend my money on columbia? One would cost less, but the other would give me more than adequate time to practice when i'm not in the classroom, on their equipment.
any thoughts?
