What to Consider in Audio Engineering School Reviews
For anyone who is dreaming of a job in recording and audio production, and you are reviewing audio engineering school reviews to get the best school, the results could be a little confusing, and often unreliable. Lists of top-ranked schools are usually found on websites that are made to promote certain schools or are created by paid endorsers of certain school which implies that lists can be slanted on the favored school. And then there are trade publications or new agency that ranks a list of certain schools. Although they can be considered credible, there are key issues that are faced by students that they often fail to address. (The institution might offer a state-of-the-art education, but does it actually help students make connections to the music industry afterward?) Then there is all the different opinion that is shared on various forums online. These are very unreliable sources of information because you really have little idea who is doing the talking, or why.
Do not misunderstand-audio engineering school reviews is a good idea. They merely have to be kept in perspective. The reality that an audio engineering school will rank very well on someone’s list doesn’t mean it is the right school for you-and the fact that someone wrote something negative in regards to a school doesn’t automatically mean they are a scam. There are two basic ways you can discover a bit of balance when looking at audio engineering school reviews:
1. Carefully consider how reliable the source of information can be (Is it a trade publication, an individual, or possibly a for-profit website, for example?)
2. Find the accordance of the opinions. (One or two people who are saying the same thing makes a review unreliable than the impact of the many.)
One more thing to consider: while school rankings by trade publications and journalists can be helpful, probably the people most qualified to tell you about the quality of a certain school are the students/graduates who may have attended that school. Those reviews matter more in many cases than the impersonal data compiled by researchers. Students and graduates can tell you whether the education they received truly helped them launch a profession as a music producer or audio engineer, and they can tell you how easy or difficult it was to land a job once they graduated. Many times, an audio engineering school that has developed a good rapport with its students will make these reviews and testimonials public, because they are ultimately the best advertising for these schools.
Finally, remember that there are plenty of good schools around, many of which never make the lists. Always check on one’s school offers, job placement rate and etc., don’t count on the reviews. Keep in mind that audio engineering school reviews that are posted through the students who have experienced are the best and most reliable of all.

