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In my 3rd year of High School... Now what?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bennett Prescott" data-source="post: 39839" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>In my experience with grads you take away from Full Sail what you put into it. Those that use it to improve their technical knowledge on top of their already good work ethic (usually they were gigging at the same time anyway) do well, and perhaps didn't really need it in the first place although it may be a good way to get a lot of technical knowledge quickly. Those who thought they would get out of full sail and have a career, or be hireable in any way, on the basis of that diploma have to start from scratch anyway. </p><p></p><p>In either case, it is a very expensive way to get an audio education, especially when at the same time you could be getting a lot of the same experience working for a national in their shop... While getting paid, instead of paying them. </p><p></p><p>You might also look into the other program at... Damn, now I forget. Uh... Somewhere in AZ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bennett Prescott, post: 39839, member: 4"] In my experience with grads you take away from Full Sail what you put into it. Those that use it to improve their technical knowledge on top of their already good work ethic (usually they were gigging at the same time anyway) do well, and perhaps didn't really need it in the first place although it may be a good way to get a lot of technical knowledge quickly. Those who thought they would get out of full sail and have a career, or be hireable in any way, on the basis of that diploma have to start from scratch anyway. In either case, it is a very expensive way to get an audio education, especially when at the same time you could be getting a lot of the same experience working for a national in their shop... While getting paid, instead of paying them. You might also look into the other program at... Damn, now I forget. Uh... Somewhere in AZ? [/QUOTE]
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