| 1. There are literally thousands of 'graduates' of various types of audio schools for every single place of work.
2. Studying a proper subject like electronics or electrical engineering will allow you to follow other careers and will be recognised in the workplace by employers in general.
3. Many potential employers regard private colleges providing an education in non-standard subjects such as media studies and music technology to be a disqualification.
4. As a freelance engineer, you will often be required to have your own PT-HD or similar rig. Such a mobile set-up will cost about the same as a beginners course at a private college. If money is short, well, you make your choice!
5. Most of these colleges do not teach a formal knowledge of electronics and music and, trust me, you will definitely need both in the long run. |