Re: School Questions to Americans
School in the US is what you make of it. It's more laid back and relaxed; courses are easier, you don't have as many either. You can probably get a better education in engineering if you went to college in Germany or India. However, you have the opportunity to network with a lot of successful people and companies here. There are also plenty of resources that you can work with. For example, here at Berklee we have access to almost every CD and DVD released, we get seminars with Pat Metheney, Steve Vai, CEO's of record companies, extremely well known managers and producers, etc. However, if you just go to class and don't take advantage of those resources, you're not getting nearly as much out of the school. Could I get that anywhere else? Nope. If I went to MIT, the situation would be similar but instead of music related resources it would all be information technology or whatever program you're in... you'd be hard pressed to find those kind of resources anywhere else in the world. They do exist obviously, they just seem more plentiful here.
School in the US is what you make of it. It's more laid back and relaxed; courses are easier, you don't have as many either. You can probably get a better education in engineering if you went to college in Germany or India. However, you have the opportunity to network with a lot of successful people and companies here. There are also plenty of resources that you can work with. For example, here at Berklee we have access to almost every CD and DVD released, we get seminars with Pat Metheney, Steve Vai, CEO's of record companies, extremely well known managers and producers, etc. However, if you just go to class and don't take advantage of those resources, you're not getting nearly as much out of the school. Could I get that anywhere else? Nope. If I went to MIT, the situation would be similar but instead of music related resources it would all be information technology or whatever program you're in... you'd be hard pressed to find those kind of resources anywhere else in the world. They do exist obviously, they just seem more plentiful here.
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