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Topic: Online Berklee Certification
Posted By: SpaceMonkey
Subject: Online Berklee Certification
Date Posted: February 04 2008 at 01:59
Any of you guys try out any of the programs offered Berklee College of Music. Here's a link:  http://www.berkleemusic.com/school/courses/ - http://www.berkleemusic.com/school/courses/
If anyone has any input, feel free to fill me in. Thanks



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Posted By: Certif1ed
Date Posted: February 15 2008 at 06:07
There are some free PDFs that you can check out to get a flavour of the courses; http://akamai.www.berkleemusic.com/assets/display/868757/berklee_music_production_process.pdf - http://akamai.www.berkleemusic.com/assets/display/868757/berklee_music_production_process.pdf

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Posted By: JLocke
Date Posted: February 16 2008 at 14:15
Wait, so this is an online school? I thought there was a Berklee music school people could actually, physically attend...?
 
Or I could be an idiot, which is much more likely.


Posted By: JLocke
Date Posted: February 16 2008 at 14:18
Okay, nevermind, I found it, :-P


Posted By: Utah Man
Date Posted: February 16 2008 at 14:35
Originally posted by SpaceMonkey SpaceMonkey wrote:

Any of you guys try out any of the programs offered Berklee College of Music. Here's a link:  http://www.berkleemusic.com/school/courses/ - http://www.berkleemusic.com/school/courses/
If anyone has any input, feel free to fill me in. Thanks

personally I would prefer, especially in this instance [a music school], a brick & mortar institution over online.   though there are advantages both ways.

online = convenience, accessibility, perhaps cost advantage.
brick & mortar = lots of interaction with students, faculty.  better social interaction overall.


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Posted By: SpaceMonkey
Date Posted: February 16 2008 at 18:17
Originally posted by Utah Man Utah Man wrote:

Originally posted by SpaceMonkey SpaceMonkey wrote:

Any of you guys try out any of the programs offered Berklee College of Music. Here's a link:  http://www.berkleemusic.com/school/courses/ - http://www.berkleemusic.com/school/courses/
If anyone has any input, feel free to fill me in. Thanks

personally I would prefer, especially in this instance [a music school], a brick & mortar institution over online.   though there are advantages both ways.

online = convenience, accessibility, perhaps cost advantage.
brick & mortar = lots of interaction with students, faculty.  better social interaction overall.


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I fully agree with you, but the only problem is that I can't gaurentee that I'll be in the same place for short periods at a time for the next 2.5 years. I do the whole military thing and they trhow me all over the place. But hopefully I can do some online courses and transfer them over when I decide to sit down in a class room.


Posted By: SpaceMonkey
Date Posted: February 16 2008 at 18:31

Yippie, I'm a groupie now. So am I suppose to whore it up now?LOL



Posted By: Utah Man
Date Posted: February 19 2008 at 12:06
Originally posted by SpaceMonkey SpaceMonkey wrote:

Originally posted by Utah Man Utah Man wrote:

Originally posted by SpaceMonkey SpaceMonkey wrote:

Any of you guys try out any of the programs offered Berklee College of Music. Here's a link:  http://www.berkleemusic.com/school/courses/ - http://www.berkleemusic.com/school/courses/
If anyone has any input, feel free to fill me in. Thanks

personally I would prefer, especially in this instance [a music school], a brick & mortar institution over online.   though there are advantages both ways.

online = convenience, accessibility, perhaps cost advantage.
brick & mortar = lots of interaction with students, faculty.  better social interaction overall.


.

 
I fully agree with you, but the only problem is that I can't gaurentee that I'll be in the same place for short periods at a time for the next 2.5 years. I do the whole military thing and they throw me all over the place. But hopefully I can do some online courses and transfer them over when I decide to sit down in a class room.

Or...you can just wait till your contract ends with Uncle Sam.

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Posted By: SpaceMonkey
Date Posted: February 19 2008 at 21:53
Originally posted by Utah Man Utah Man wrote:

Originally posted by SpaceMonkey SpaceMonkey wrote:

Originally posted by Utah Man Utah Man wrote:

Originally posted by SpaceMonkey SpaceMonkey wrote:

Any of you guys try out any of the programs offered Berklee College of Music. Here's a link:  http://www.berkleemusic.com/school/courses/ - http://www.berkleemusic.com/school/courses/
If anyone has any input, feel free to fill me in. Thanks

personally I would prefer, especially in this instance [a music school], a brick & mortar institution over online.   though there are advantages both ways.

online = convenience, accessibility, perhaps cost advantage.
brick & mortar = lots of interaction with students, faculty.  better social interaction overall.


.

 
I fully agree with you, but the only problem is that I can't gaurentee that I'll be in the same place for short periods at a time for the next 2.5 years. I do the whole military thing and they throw me all over the place. But hopefully I can do some online courses and transfer them over when I decide to sit down in a class room.

Or...you can just wait till your contract ends with Uncle Sam.

.

 
I can, and will continue on, but it's free as long as I'm in.Big%20smile



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