Hi Rick an others
I just applied to Conservatory of Recording Arts & Sciences. We have started 
a dialog about how I would be able to function as a blind student in there 
school.
So far they have been open, right now they have to talk it over with a 
supervisor and they are going to give me a call today.

Any advice/experiences would be absolutely welcomed.
I left a message on your machine yesterday Rick. When you have a moment, 
please give me a call. Since discussing these things would be much faster 
than writing back and forth.

HF
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rick Boggs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Discussions on the use of VoiceOver in professional audio environments" 
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Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2006 4:37 AM
Subject: ProTools and Audio Engineering Schools


> Tracey,
> Speaking of receiving training on the industry standard, I have a
> question for all who will listen.
>
> Does anybody know for sure of any case in which a totally blind
> student applied to attend a recording arts school, (not a program at
> a university), and was actually accepted.  Their are private trade
> schools with great reputations and even a few with some sort of
> certification or authorization from DigiDesign and other audio
> software developers, but I am only aware of several cases of totally
> blind applicants and in all cases they were rejected or disqualified
> for their blindness.  I am one, but I made my applications decades
> ago.
>
> E.A.R. is a big one in PHoenix that i know of.  M.I.T. and L.A.
> Workshops are here in L.A.  Has any blind person broken that barrier
> yet?
>
> Rick Boggs
>
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