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Does the school really matter for Music Industry/Audio Engineering?

I’m trying to make a decision right now about what school I want to attend in the fall. I would like to stay closer to home if possible (PA) and try to keep the cost of tuition down a bit if as well. I have a few schools right now that I’m looking at but I can’t help but feel there’s something better for me. These include Bloomsburg, York College of PA, and Mansfield University.

If anyone could give me some information about Audio Engineering itself or if these schools would help me, it would be greatly appreciated!

I also want to state that I'm a bit worried about all music schools for the simple fact that there is always that chance that this isn't the right thing for me.

I'm very bad with decisions… T_T

Yes, it matters a lot.
You can find top listing of multimedia college courses in this site – collegefinder.bebto.com
It also has info about each, tips to apply and which salary should you expect (to comparison)

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Question about electrical engineering and audio engineering?

I plan to study electrical engineering at Cal Poly (SLO) or UC Santa Cruz. I'm pretty good at math, not the best in my class but I usually manage A's (although I had some trouble in Pre Calc). I also really LIKE math!

Anyways, will I have trouble with electrical engineering? Is it hard?
And how can I combine electrical engineering with sound engineering? I plan to attend a charter or music school after undergrad school…will this work?

Thanks a bunch!

Dont listen to that guy. He isnt in the program. I am currently an electrical engineering major in college. Have 1 more year left. yes there is a lot of math. After Calculus II its pretty easy from there on. Dont waste time on community classes in electronics cause you miss out on the most important part the theory.

Hard ?

What do you think lol. Its the hardest major in engineering. Lots of theory. Also dont plan to do much if you go full time. This isnt a bs liberal arts degree, there is a reason why you would be paid very high.

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Prithibir Joto Shukh–Habib ft. Nancy

Habib Wahid (Bengali: হাবিব ওয়াহিদ), better known as Habib, is a popular Bangladeshi composer and musician. He is notable for his fusion of traditional Bengali folk music with contemporary techno and urban beats. He takes folk music and remixes with popular music forms. He takes songs of composers like Hason Raja, Shah Abdul Karim, Amir Uddin and others and remixes the tunes with hip-hop, reggae, and rap.
Life and career

Habib’s father Ferdous Wahid was one of the trailblazers of Bangla pop music in the 1970s and 1980s. Habib started to pick up tunes on his father’s keyboard from the time he was a little boy. Later, he studied music and audio engineering at the School of Audio Engineering in London. Habib conceived his first folk-remix album Krishno while he was still a student in London. “I had the concept and even the tracks arranged..and was looking for a vocalist,” he said. Kaya, the vocalist Habib was looking for is a Sylheti restaurant owner in London and amateur singer. The first few songs arising from their collaboration proved to be unexpected hits on the underground scene, both in London and in Dhaka. Krishno was a success when it was eventually released in Bangladesh, its unique blend of age-old folk and modern electronica introducing a radically new sound to the Dhaka music scene. Since then, Habib has released three more albums: Maya (2004), Moina Go… (2005) and Shono! (2006) or his new album Panjabiwala (2007). He has featured new voices in all his albums. Besides Kaya he uses Helal, Julie, Konica,and Nirjho In the album, “Moina Go…” Habib himself appears singing two new romantic songs. He also has his father, Ferdous Wahid singing a song in that album. Habib also has little rap, r&b, hip-hop, and reggae type add-ins to songs done by Kunle. Habib is touring, with upcoming shows in Toronto and Montreal. Habib’s Canadian success is managed by Feroz Haq, who is the founder of the International Habib Fan Club (better known as I.H.F.C.). As Habib continues to gain international success, his future goals include “bringing the bohawk into the mainstream.”

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The Explosives Engineer The Forerunner of Progress (Mining)

A silent film consisting mostly of dynamite tests conducted by the Bureau of Mines Experiment Station at Bruceton, Pennsylvania. Footage includes preparation of dynamite for firing and explosive demonstrations in a coal mine testing gallery.

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AET AUDIO COURSE NYC VIDEO

Over the years, the AET audio engineering course as sharpened the skills of many aspiring producers, engineers, artists and musicians

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