Krazyfingaz
ILLIEN
anyone here went or goes?
I went to Full Sail, graduated top of my class, and i do pretty well for myself now.
I honestly have no complaints whatsoever about the school. Worth the money in my opinion. The key is, when u graduate, don't expect to be hand fed a job. You still need to go out and hustle and make something happen for yourself.
I graduated about 2 and a half years ago. Now I'm Fabolous' engineer, and I've worked with everyone from Jay-Z, Mariah Carey, Pharrell, Kanye West, Diddy, and everyone in between. Actually, Full Sail just did a grad feature on me
http://www.fullsail.com/recording-arts/grad-features/11267-jordan-young.html
As I said, graduating Full Sail by no means guarantees you the sort of success I have had. BUT, it teaches you the fundamentals, in probably the best studios offered by any school. They're constantly updating their curriculum to adapt to new technologies that come out, and always updating their studios with the latest gear, while still teaching you the old stuff (Tape etc). My advice, is to hit up Orlando for a weekend, and take a tour of the campus. Worst case is you don't like the school and you spend the res of your weekend at Disneyland lol
Thats def critical... Im not sure if this applies to all universities like the one im at, but we def never had much new gear to learn on. We were fortunate to get a Mackie X-Buss to mix on! I know for a fact that other schools get waaaay better funding as far as gear needs go so in that respect my assumption is you prob would get more up to date gear to mess with at a school like Full Sail rather than a university due to the politics of school boards etc in deciding where the money goes. I mean Full Sail is a specialty school that focus' just on music primarely whereas my school does everything....You def win and loose in certain areas...They're constantly updating their curriculum to adapt to new technologies that come out, and always updating their studios with the latest gear, while still teaching you the old stuff (Tape etc).
I think your gonna get mixed feedback from everyone honestly depending on their experience, own opinions, and if theyve attended already or not.
Generally speaking, I think it sounds like you know what u want to do which is good. It took me a long ass time to decide the same thing. Full Sail will def help u learn more about your craft so if thats what u really want to do you should persue that path then fo sho.
Dont forget that an accredited school teaching Recording Arts is just as valid however.
Just remember, this industry is hard. Period. And its VERY competitive. Even with a BA in Recording Arts a music job isnt going to fall in your lap but if its what u want to do as in my case, then I say give everything you got and go for it.