"Someone Out In Space" wrote in message
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On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 13:57:34 -0400, "Phildo" wrote:
OP wanted information on audio ENGINEERING degree and you arrogantly
knocked him by implying he doesn't know the difference between audio
technician and a tonemeister.
Not at all. He said he wants to be a sound engineer. These come in many
different forms (and not all of them require a degree). He needs to be
more
specific about what he wants to do. Just saying he wants to be a "sound
engineer" doesn't cut it.
As I wrote on another reply,
" I want to work for the music, but I'm better in phisics/maths than
in music, so I thought that sound engineer (or Audio engineer) could
be the right compromise. As a recording engineer, as the one who study
the acoustic in a theater, in a concert hall, or I don't know...
mixing music, it's not so clear to me too what I want to do, but what
I know is that I want to use my rational skills for the music. Maybe
I'm a dreamer, or just ingenuos, but I'm 22 and I can still decide
what to do with my life, so... I want to try, and I need all the
informations I can have from you all
"
Any suggestion will be appreciated 
You haven't made it clear whether you want to be involved in live sound or
recording. If it's live sound you want to do then a degree would probably be
a waste of time. If it's recording then a degree will help but still won't
do much to get you into the industry. You do need to be more specific about
what you want to do before you waste your time getting a degree that will do
you no good in getting into the industry. This is one profession where
qualifications don't mean that much and experience does.
Phildo