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Audio Engineering School vs EMP? Whats up guys, So I'm basically 22 now, just graduated with a BBA.LLB (Law) and I've been producing and dj'ing for about 2 and half years now. I'm highly interested in pursuing my career in Music full-time and need your feedback on what you suggest I do to ensure a safe sustainable income in the process. So the ultimate aim is to produce my own tunes and make it big. (Who's isn't?). But I'm well aware that theres a massive flux in the period of learning, getting good and reaching up top like many other producers have. I believe (Correct me if I'm wrong!) getting a diploma/degree in Audio Engineering and henceforth working in either a studio, production house, film scoring or working for the TV/Radio would ensure some sort of stable income while I'm producing my own tunes and getting out there. Obviously I dont want to be recording and mixing for other people for the rest of my life. Next question being, Is it smart to take up an Audio engineering degree in an institute like Berklee or NYU Steinhardt or some other similar reputed colleges OR go for the SAE (theres 50 of them) , Fullsail (?)), Point Blank (London) courses? Whats the difference? Would I get a placement right after completion from either? Also Since I am producing and do want to clearly improve on my skills, I'm interested in enrolling for an EMP course at either Dubspot in NY or Pyramind, SF. What do you suggest? Would you suggest I do both the Audio Engineering and EMP Course or would just one be right for me? I'd really appreciate feedback in all its light considering I'm not a citizen of the United states and would most definitely require a job right after the decision on what course I'm taking, decide to take. I have finished Law and it is a secure job profile, so I just don't want to know what I'm getting into. With calculated risks, the odds are better Anticipating intuitive responses! Thank! | |
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