There are many schools that can help someone get the required skills to be an audio recording engineer. These include vocational schools and liberal arts colleges.
Yes, in most states it is required by law to inform someone if you are recording them. Failure to do so could result in legal consequences.
No a master's degree is not required. You need a bachelor's degree for most schools.
Anyone can record at home now, which is taking its toll on professional studios. Because studios are losing money they have to get rid of staff. Recording engineers can be expendable if someone else (such as the studio owner) can do the job as well.
A Petroleum Engineer is basically someone with a chemical engineering degree who works in refineries.
The driver.
a scientific engineer is someone really smart who builds things pertaining to science and technology.
i think a train engineer is someone who works with trains. you know, designing, fixing etc.
an engineer is someone who builds something (e.g. a computer engineer builds computers, etc.
after your recording you can switch camera angles, but it doesnt allow you to "play as someone else"
Yes, in Texas, it is required to obtain the consent of all parties involved before recording any conversation. This is known as a "two-party consent" law.
Professional Engineer
Find someone with a studio where you can record a decent version of your work or, if you have the expertise, make your own recording. It does help if to have a studio recording as the sound engineer, or whoever helps with the arranging, will be able to give guidance on how your sound comes across. If you're not sure where you can find a studio local to you, then ask at a musical instrument shop. They usually have some insight... and contacts!