Auto School?
Bxcivic2000
08-30-2004, 05:48 PM
What do you guys think that going to a automotive school is a good way to learn how to work on your own car? Have any of you ever been to a auto school?
performance guru74
08-30-2004, 06:26 PM
What do you guys think that going to a automotive school is a good way to learn how to work on your own car? Have any of you ever been to a auto school?
I am currently in automotive school and I think it is a great way to learn how to fix your own car. I am currently attending a community college which is just as good and a lot cheaper than say UTI.
I am currently in automotive school and I think it is a great way to learn how to fix your own car. I am currently attending a community college which is just as good and a lot cheaper than say UTI.
crxlvr
08-30-2004, 07:00 PM
i went to an auto school myself, i did learn alot there, but i also learn alot watching all them shows on sat/sun morn on Spike and Speed TV. also start reading magazines like motor trend, and even SCC or something, they have a lot of tasty information in them, to keep you on top of your game.
CivicSpoon
08-30-2004, 07:23 PM
Go to Wyotech in PA, it's supposed to be one of the best in the country (well there are 3 branches of the school). I have a buddy who went for painting and said it was great there (only thing is that it's in the middle of no where) but he came out with a full time job as soon as he graduated. I plan on going there myself in about a year as soon as I can get some $ saved up. They have a ton of extra classes there that you can add on to the regular classes, like chassis building and high performance engines. Just something you might want to check out since you're only in NYS.
autoschool
07-20-2009, 01:42 PM
Not only is auto school a great was to learn to work on your car, but it can also give you the option of having a great career in the auto industry. There are so many areas of automotive education that you can specialize in, collision, performance, NASCAR, diesel, motorcycle, marine and manufacturer specific programs such as porsche, bmw, nissan, ford, etc. I never realized the diversity in auto courses that schools have to offer. If your interested in learning to work on your cars, you may be interested in making it a full time career!. I have an article on my blog about some of the benefits some people don't know about when getting an auto education. Check it out at Here (http://www.automotiveforums.com)under news, if you are interested. Cheers and good luck!
DINyah
07-25-2009, 06:17 AM
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somick
07-27-2009, 11:53 AM
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I recommend you create your own thread with the appropriate subject line. This way you will get more responses. Clearly state your car's model, mileage, maintenance history.
Good luck,
Sam
I recommend you create your own thread with the appropriate subject line. This way you will get more responses. Clearly state your car's model, mileage, maintenance history.
Good luck,
Sam
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