For the sake of honesty, I have no prior job experience in the voice acting field since I have never been hired/paid to do voice work. I do, however, have the skill and the means to stack-up to all other "entry-level" artists in my field. I feel that the voice actors that spend unholy quantities of money on voice acting lessons are not truly expressing themselves; they are expressing their teachers. I find it ironic how there are needs for veteran voice artists with multiple job experiences, and entry-level artists with no job experiences cannot get jobs to become veteran voice artists; and the vicious cycle continues. I am professional in my recordings, however I have had no-one to critique them in the industry.
I am knowledgeable on using GarageBand, no current degrees.
I have an iMac, a $100 Yeti USB Microphone, the GarageBand sound editing software, and a whole lot of myself.
I can sing and impersonate very well, I can make my way through GarageBand, I can adjust my voice to fit a role to a good degree.