I’m new here and not sure how to send a private message, so I’m writing here.
I want to join a school where I can learn music production and mixing and get solid references that have real value in the industry. But there are so many options out there that I’m not sure which one to choose.
Another thing—I don’t speak fluent English. I understand well, but I can only communicate at a basic level. Would that be a problem?
Could you give me an objective opinion about this course? Does it provide a meaningful certification? I see you got an amazing record—it’s really impressive. I also know Mastering.com from their tutorials, but I’m curious about their paid courses. Do they include homework or exams?
I’d really appreciate an honest overview of how everything works. Every course claims to be the best, but I’ve already done a few and I’m still looking for something truly valuable.
Hey I'm in the program now. There is a systematic curriculum that you follow. I would not say they have test and exams though you do need to have your work reviewed to advance between sections. The people who run the program overdeliver on everything including in person events around the country. it's a really awesome environment and operates on level that might surprise you. Think what it might be like to be in n audio program run by zen masters.
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