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I agree with the others, forget the schools. Instead, put that money towards gear and at the same time get an internship at a desirable post house. I'm serious, buy yourself a Pro Tools rig, get some books, and start learning and practicing at home. That combined with the internship will take you far. The internship with not only teach you tons of technical skills but it will also teach you very important social skills which will be invaluable. Social skills are just about equal with technical chops if you want to have a successful career. I wish I did this instead of giving my money to a school. If things don't work out you can always sell your gear, you can't do that with a diploma. Good luck!
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