Audiocourses.com the largest online sound engineering distance learning college has for the second cohort running scored a 100% pass rate with its City & Guilds 1820 Sound Engineering Part 3 course. Estonia is the latest country to house an Audiocourses.com graduate.
Born and raised in Tallinn, Estonia Tarmo has been involved with music since the age of 7, he graduated from the Estonian Academy of Music as a clarinetist, and later as a MA in musicology. Tarmo played clarinet for a living in various orchestras in and around Estonia. He presently works full-time in the IT field as a document management consultant and also participates in occasional projects as a freelance clarinetist or, more recently, as a recording engineer after graduating from AudioCourses.com.
Tarmo states:
“I Chose AudioCourses because I needed a major shift from “may probably be an audio engineer” closer to actually working in the field. Besides invaluable knowledge the course has given, it is hard to overestimate the impact of positive feedback affirming you really can do it. And if the feedback (finally) comes in an official certificate form, it builds necessary confidence for making some potentially important decisions in life.
The experience of online communication has been great, and it was illuminative to meet people with such diverse background and goals. While we have been in less contact after the course got over – life just goes on –, I feel in a sense we’re still together.”
The City & Guilds 1820 Sound Engineering Part 3 exams are graded as either a Pass, Merit, or for the high flyers, Distinction. Tarmo (as did many of the recent students) achieved straight distinctions in his two exams of Music Technology and Recording Techniques. That’s very good going for someone who uses English as his second language!
As a matter of fact this year’s pass rates and the number of Distinctions achieved, yet again, proves that the Audiocourses.com online learning community is a force to be reckoned with. Director of Audiocourses.com, Christopher Hambly, states:
“This particular qualification we know inside and out, having taught it in a face-to-face mode in regular college for a number of year. The statistics Audiocourses.com are building up only go to show that our online students really do excel and actually perform much better than the face-to-face students.
I’m personally delighted for Tarmo as studying for this course is hard enough without having to study it in a second language. Tarmo showed exemplary skills and is a dedicated hard working individual who brought a wealth of cultural experience with him to this cohort. We wish him the very best of luck with his endevours.”
Audiocourses.com are about to embark on another cohort of students from all over the world. Any interested students can check up on the FAQs found here: (Audiocourses FAQs) and the course description here (City & Guilds Sound Engineering Part 3). Anyone wishing to study should contact admissions ASAP.
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