Harvard to Music

]My name is Joseph. Trying to get (A) extremely good production skills, and (B) lifestyle with more music. Have a few options. Would appreciate suggestions.
About Me:
Just graduated Harvard as a History major. Mention it because I have some unique opportunities (and debt) Pianist for 18 years. Songwriter (pop/rock) for 10. Write every day. Worked with with Cakewalk and Pro Tools for years. Never got good with production (engineering/mixing/mastering).
My Dream:
A musical life, frequently write/produce pop music at a high level. Doesn't have to be my source of income (yet).
My Original Plan
Harvard. Thought the degree would give me the income/freedom to massively commit to music upon graduation.
The Problem
I landed a job. Finance. Pays well. Good hours (for finance). But I’m drained. No time for music. And hate it (along with every office job I've had) though I appreciate that it's paying the bills.
So in order to (A) become a production whiz, and (B) get tons of spare time... I came up with a few options:
OPTIONS
1. Music Grad School
• Berklee
• Steinhardt
• Academy of Arts etc.
Concerns: Poor use of $60K. Won’t get the skills. Won't get the career. Nightmarish reviews on Google.
2. Internship/Shadow in Studio
• Like what this company sets up: Recording Connection: Audio Engineering & Music Production School
Concern:
• Seems difficult to land these.
• Again, Google reviews tell me it's an inefficient way to learn
3. Take a Different Job
• Maybe there's some field where I'd have more time/energy.
Perhaps working with sound. Mixing for TV or something.
Question
Any recommendations?
Thank you so much for any responses. Will read them carefully.
Best,
Joseph
About Me:
Just graduated Harvard as a History major. Mention it because I have some unique opportunities (and debt) Pianist for 18 years. Songwriter (pop/rock) for 10. Write every day. Worked with with Cakewalk and Pro Tools for years. Never got good with production (engineering/mixing/mastering).
My Dream:
A musical life, frequently write/produce pop music at a high level. Doesn't have to be my source of income (yet).
My Original Plan
Harvard. Thought the degree would give me the income/freedom to massively commit to music upon graduation.
The Problem
I landed a job. Finance. Pays well. Good hours (for finance). But I’m drained. No time for music. And hate it (along with every office job I've had) though I appreciate that it's paying the bills.
So in order to (A) become a production whiz, and (B) get tons of spare time... I came up with a few options:
OPTIONS
1. Music Grad School
• Berklee
• Steinhardt
• Academy of Arts etc.
Concerns: Poor use of $60K. Won’t get the skills. Won't get the career. Nightmarish reviews on Google.
2. Internship/Shadow in Studio
• Like what this company sets up: Recording Connection: Audio Engineering & Music Production School
Concern:
• Seems difficult to land these.
• Again, Google reviews tell me it's an inefficient way to learn
3. Take a Different Job
• Maybe there's some field where I'd have more time/energy.
Perhaps working with sound. Mixing for TV or something.
Question
Any recommendations?
Thank you so much for any responses. Will read them carefully.
Best,
Joseph