Any school which specificallly trains persons for specific careers is a trade school although they may call themselves by another name. If a school trains a person only to be an audio engineer it's a trade school.
Audio engineering is a skilled trade and cannot be self learned. If you want to improve the sound quality of your equipment, invest in good quality speakers and not cheap ones.
There are many online courses for engineering. However, many people take classes at an actual engineering trade school to get hands-on teachings and tests.
College or a trade school
Colorado School of Mines is the best school you can go to for the trade you are looking into, it will help you as best as it can to learn more and advance your computer skills.
They're pretty much the same thing. I'm going to one in a few weeks and it's considered a Vocational/Trade school.
well.... In India, Mechanical is the best and then Electrical. And of course, Civil is one of the good trade. But, Electrical & Electronics Engineering (EEE) is the worst trade , so never choose it.
You should probably go to a trade school and learn about music and audio. Communications degrees are more geared towards speaking type positions.
Most engineering diplomas are at trade schools. Check your local schools and see if they offer engineering and what are the required prerequisites for the class.
There are many ways to take a good engineering class. Some schools offer online courses. Many people go to their local community college and take a few classes and then transfer to a designated trade school.
w old do you have to be to get into a trade school
A local trade school is a trade school taht is within 50 miles of your home address.
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