Originally Posted by birdgirl73
That's a tough one, Lags. You gotta really weigh your options well and go with what your heart tells you to do but also take into consideration your head and bottom-line financial future.
Are you sure that there's such a difference between your future employment prospects with the two different types of training? I ask because, in the end, it's really going to be your internships, personal contacts, and professional performance that get you your ultimate dream job rather than just the schooling itself. That may not seem like it's true now, but it is. In the area you want to work in especially, good contacts and real-life experience are the real keys.
College is generally a very good experience for people. I think you have what it takes to make those two years great if you take that route. All young people have that capacity. Some of them simply don't take it.
The thing that worries me about Option B is the possibility of your coming out of school at the end of that period with a crushing amount of debt. Lots of young people face that, and, even with a bright professional outlook, it's not an ideal way to kick off a successful future. Is there any reason you couldn't take Option A and then spend some time afterwards earning that certification at the special recording engineering institute once you're employed in the field and aren't having to take on so much debt?
P.S. I'm not a stoner. I'm an MJ advocate. But not a stoner. I'm also the mother of a college-age son.