It's fun and easy (my average score is an 8, or 7,75 out of 10, without any effort, I'm pretty sure I could ace this, if I tried). I'm also going to join a few extracurricular classes next month, public speaking being one of them. It'll be pretty awesome.
Well buddy, I'm off to bed, good luck with your interview.
I guess, I don't know, really. Basically, this is a profession school (IT stuff related), one year. It was either this or studying English Philology at some university.
I think that age is overrated, nothing good comes with it, only minor issues and inconveniences.
That sounds pretty cool, I'll have to pick where to study next year, hopefully it'll be something fun. (And won't put me in the awkward situation as it did a couple of months ago.)
In regards to schooling. Easy is kind of a personal term, it was hard for me, but it might not be as hard for someone else, I know for a fact that the exams were brutal, but I passed, so whatever.
Yes, out of the two that are open in my country, let's just say that I don't really have as many options. It was the only one they had, I ordered it, waited for almost a week, got tired, walked down to their store, talked to some guy (I assume that he was the manager or whatever), they went through their inventory and found it for me.
The settings; it's a plug n' play microphone, so all you have to do is plug it in and windows will download all the software it needs, the mic itself has three settings (controlled by a switch on the back), cardioid (it only picks up stuff that it's pointed at), cardioid -10db (same as with the previous, but quieter, great for shouting or whatever) and omnidirectional (picks stuff up at a 360 degree angle). All the settings that you mess around with are in the software you use to record, so it depends on what you're using.
I payed way too much for my liking, but it would have been even more expensive online (with all the shipping fees and other nonsense), the only good thing about picking it up from the store is the fact that I didn't have to wait for a month or two, in order for that thing to get shipped to me.
A lot easier here, ~4-6 is preschool (optional), 6-18 is twelve years of hell, and then comes whatever else you choose to do.
Yes, but given the option between the snowball and something else, I'd pass up on the snowball. It's kind of quiet, but I'll tinker around with the settings, get a pop filter and see what can be done about it.
I'll probably start posting audio files of me rambling about random stuff one of these days, it's good practice, it's also good fun.
Today I've been doing nothing but raspy voices, needless to say, my vocal cords feel like they're full of gravel, but it was awesome.
Aren't you a little too young for that? Or is your schooling system just weird?
Also, I bought a Blue Snowball today, I've been messing around with it all day. Quite entertaining.