Liverpool Institute of Recording Arts (LIPA)
harrisonmerwin
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Hey all,
Im looking forward to a career in 'sound technology/audio production' and I'm hoping to attend at the arts institute in Vancouver (Burnaby location). they have a Diploma for Sound Engineering which looks really good, and they also have a transfer diploma which prepares you to go to LIPA in England to get a Bachelors Degree. I really like the challenge and would like to have the best degree possible, so does anybody know is LIPA is worth going to. I know it was opened by paul Mccartney and it seems to be the "best of the best" performing arts school around. Its about 7500 pounds a year which isn't too steep assumign your education is among the best. any thoughts on LIPA?
Im looking forward to a career in 'sound technology/audio production' and I'm hoping to attend at the arts institute in Vancouver (Burnaby location). they have a Diploma for Sound Engineering which looks really good, and they also have a transfer diploma which prepares you to go to LIPA in England to get a Bachelors Degree. I really like the challenge and would like to have the best degree possible, so does anybody know is LIPA is worth going to. I know it was opened by paul Mccartney and it seems to be the "best of the best" performing arts school around. Its about 7500 pounds a year which isn't too steep assumign your education is among the best. any thoughts on LIPA?
2005.09.04
2005.09.05
"how many people did die from that?...did P.Diddy kill them?" - Eddie Vedder 2006.02.19
2005.09.05
"how many people did die from that?...did P.Diddy kill them?" - Eddie Vedder 2006.02.19
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I went to drama school in the UK and LIPA is a really good school. Dunno if it's the best for your course as RSAMD in Glasgow does a superb course as do many of the schools in London, but it's definately good & Liverpool is a fun city.
Best of luck wherever you end up!
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