
then their qualification is probably not all that essential anyway. I know of some AV companies that demand a basic level of qualification, but in the world of recording it is generally your experience and skills that count for more than anything else.
Even if they cannot complete the degree, they can probably spend the rest of their time there learning as much as possible and using the facilities they have available to build up as impressive a portfolio as possible.
If they are not intending to work in the field, then it's probably time to go look for a job doing something else.
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Even if they cannot complete the degree, they can probably spend the rest of their time there learning as much as possible and using the facilities they have available to build up as impressive a portfolio as possible.
If they are not intending to work in the field, then it's probably time to go look for a job doing something else.