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How is Full Sail University looked at in the industry?




I’m considering going to Full Sail University once I graduate high school. I’ve heard very mixed reviews about it though, which makes me doubt it’s as good as a college as I think it is. Does anyone here know how the university is looked at in the industry? Also, are the courses and teachers any good? I’m thinking about taking Show Production and Touring, and any information regarding those would be awesome.

Thanks!

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This entry was posted on Thursday, October 29th, 2009 at 3:19 pm and is filed under Sailing. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

One Response to “How is Full Sail University looked at in the industry?”

  1. rltfish Says:

    if you are in any doubt about the reputation of a college in the industry you should be very cautious about making it your first choice. especially in an industry like music, which can be incredibly picky sometimes.

    i have visited the Full Sail Real World Education center and the recording department is great, however i don’t know how the actual classes are.

    take a tour of the school and sit in on some classes in the degree program you are interested in. this will help you a lot.

    if you are financially able to, you should probably rethink Full Sail and look into FSU or Appalachian State in NC, or if you are really financially able to, USC or UCLA. they are both very good in music school and recording departments.
    good luck!

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