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Audio Engineering courses?

Whatever course you decide to do, you'll finish it with no career path.
The piece of paper that you emerge with will NOT open any doors in to the industry.
My reply to people who ask "how do you get in to the industry?" is that you have to really really really really want to be a sound engineer, and then you'll find your own path.
You'll mix your friend's band in shitty clubs. Or you'll be recording their practices. (or both). You'll buy a microphone. You'll read heaps on the net on pro audio forums. You'll wonder why people really like using Distressors (or.........insert your own piece of audio exotica here) and you can't wait to get your hands on one to find out. You'll go to a gig or listen to a new record and wonder "how did they do that".

In other words, you'll be obsessed.

And, if you're that focussed, you already are a sound engineer. Not yet gainfully employed, but you're on the path.

Chur,
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