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Old 11-24-2006, 11:59 PM
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ASE Certification

Well I have some questions for you guys. I'm 16 and go to highschool and go to a Technical Institute. I am currently takeing Automotive Technology for the next to 2 years till I graduate. I heard in order to take the ASE Certification test you need to have at least 2 years of expierience in order to take the test. So I'm wondering, will I be able to take the test? Or will I have to wait till I go to college, or get a real job in a shop before than?
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Re: ASE Certification

you can take ase certifications any time with or without experience, u just need 2 years of hands on experience to get the arm patch and wall certificate
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