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Here's another one:
If she wants to work in the music industry doing 'production' etc., she can intern at a studio or something, and work her way up.
Or she can go to Full Sail and when she graduates she can intern at a studio and work her way up, but at least she'll know what everyone's talking about while she does it.
If I did school again I would do a "3+2" program where you get a BA in music in 3 years, and an MBA in the next 2. I opted for a 4-year "bachelors of music", which looks great on your resume when you apply at Starbucks or Guitar Center, etc.
Maybe she could find a college that offers some kind of "3+2" program and she could cover the bases and have a backup, like you suggest.
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