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FULL SAIL MUSIC PRODUCTION ONLINE!! ANSWERS ASAP PLEASE!?
Hey Everyone , I plan to attend the university of full sail this aug. for music production online courses…I haven’t seen ONE forum/blog on the course, i just need someone to tell me more about it, and is going to campus better? if i really wanted to i can go to orlando to attend the campus , so tell me if that’s better for the future….also are online degrees respected in any industry? i pretty much have my mind made up to go to full sail , ive heard alot of negative things, about it but also great things, yes its expensive but financial aid will cover alot so that’s good. but if someone can just please help me out with this question i would really appreciate it. please no negative things i already have my mind made on the school,
ps. will it be possible to intern during courses?
Find out how many graduates of the program have steady employment in that field one year and five years after graduation. This information should help you determine whether your degree will be respected. I hope that I have given you a useful idea without being negative.
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