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    im still gonna say wyotech. next year me and my buddie that went together are gonna start the full blown trim shop. weve already got out 2 cars just on the side, but a new shop is in order, compresser, welder, and other stuff.

    i definetally found a hobby that i love that i didnt even know about before i went to that school. and i wouldnt have known about it if it wasnt for that school, so who knows. maybe you will find something you like at uti.

    GOOD LUCK!!!!

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    thanks for the advice guys, heck over on the hamb the genral idea seems to be get a job at a dealerhsip and work up. well you have to know how to work on newer cars to do that????? i sure dont know, alot of things are set for sure then 2nd guesssed and he/said she/said this school is better than that one <this coming form a genral mass of people i know here and the web.. how do i know im 21 i still take peoples words for it. it looks like a good school so im going with it. in reality shouldnt the amount you learn also come bye how much you pay attention to the stuff going on? everybody always chants education education but then when you say this school or that one its bad? well were is perfect-univeristy

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    you got some good input on the HAMB man , you just gotta wade thru the BS and make your own decision..


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    I don't think the selection of "the right" school (as long as they're accredited) is near as important as the attitude you approach it with... If you go there ready to learn and leave your past experience and personal preferences at home and approach it as the first step in a rewarding career you'll do fine.... I live in a college town, there's two kinds of students, the one's who are open minded and go to school to learn, and the ones who know it all and come here for the party..... I'd suggest you have your priorities aligned and a list of both short term and long term goals in mind, then go to school to learn as much as you can and not to just do enough to get by.... OK, lecture over....
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