Montana is most famous for Yellow Stone National Park and Glacier National Park. These are two of the most famous parks in our country. It is also known for its’ abundance of wildlife and lack of human population. There are 6 people or less per square mile. For those who love the outdoors and might be into science, dinosaur eggs have been found in the state.
Montana’s average cost of living is lower than the national average by about 6%. The average annual salary for those residing in the state is around $34,000, which is about $12,000 less than the national average.
The lower cost of living and salary might be due to the fact that the population is much less dense than other states in the nation. An audio engineer can make a great living in the state though, with an average annual salary of around $58,000, that’s $24,000 more a year than the average worker in the state.
Audio Programs for Montana
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Montana State University
P.O. Box 173420
Bozeman, MT 59717-3420
United States
Tel: 406-994-3562
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Unfortunately schooling for those wanting to go into audio engineering is sparse for such a large state.
Those wishing to pursue a degree will most likely have to relocate or learn from their computer.
Although this may not be an issue for first time college students or those who have not yet obtained a degree; it might be of some concern to those who are already working in the field and would like to further their degree in audio engineering.
For those who have already reached their educational goals and are actively working in the audio engineering field, Montana might be a great fit. This is especially true if you like to live in peace and quiet without the hassle of living in a big city.
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