I was there several years ago, and from what I understand, it's little better, and a lot more…read moreexpensive. It was rush, rush, rush, and some people on the staff were obnoxious, bullying, or just unpleasant generally. You can definitely learn a fair amount technically, ( If that's all you want!) but trust me, there's about one job available for every 200 graduates. Believe me, I was at it forever, and I am noted for a pleasant, low-key, very professional attitude! There just aren't any jobs opening in today's scene, where professionals usually have home studios. You literally will get nothing back for your money except heartache and broken dreams, and then have to look for a straight job anyway. They promised me employment assistance that they never delivered. Audio production and recording is truly just a who you know business. If you're 18 years old with no responsibilities and willing to work for snack crackers for 2 to 5 years and you know someone who can get you through the door to begin with - go for it! And that's literally what a staff member told me when I pressed him, but only after I had reached the end of the courses! Do yourself a favor: Spare yourself shelling out that kind of money, download a very nice free computer based DAW, get whatever interfaces, etc. you might need with all that cash you kept, and hip yourself to the many professional Youtube channels and videos, where I guarantee you will learn 100 times more than you ever will at anyone's scam recording school, and at your own pace at that! I'm not joking, I know the difference! And in the end, trust me, you'll be just as likely to find a job or not. I wish I had known what I know now then, and I would have never given them my hard earned money. I would have taken up a trade.
Think long before you do it, and good luck!