Im a college student and am planning on going to some school for audio engineering and such. I have taken two recording classes at the community college in my town, and the teacher of those classes recommended the Conservatory of Recording Arts and Sciences in arizona as a school to go to.
I waaas just wondering if anyone on here has gone too, heard about, visited, or is currently enrolled there. And what you think of it!
my teacher highly recommended it, and i trust his opinion, but please let me know if you think its an awful school or something! haha
Those types of school have cropped up everywhere. What you really want to check is the percentage rate of their placement program. I can definitely tell you that the place I work has hired people from Full Sail in Florida and Expressions for New Media in the San Fransisco Bay Area. Just make sure you do your research on the front end about a placement program or ask to see the resume’s of prior graduates. Good Luck
@ UMASS Lowell in Massachusetts. Solid program with great internship opportunities in the area. The major does require a lot of math and classic instrument “tryouts” if you will. So it’s not for everyone. But it’s a program I really really thought about for awhile.
The Conservatory is nice although some of the best teachers there teach Audio at the local community college . I’d say some music technology classes at a community college and an internship at a decent studio or label in your area is better time spent . When I went they were the only school that had Avid certified protools courses .
Well that school does set you up with a 3 month internship, at major cities. which is another reason why i was wanting to go. and thats intresting about the protools courses… a good thing! haha
The setting up with an internship is nothing you couldn’t do for yourself with a little experience . I mean think about what company out there especially in this economy doesn’t want free or cheap labor .