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SL65AMG
10-22-2007, 08:39 PM
anyone been there or know anyone who has been/ goes there?

what do you think?



they have an automotive program and its not 25k a year like wyotech.... granted its not the same....

Z33_kid
10-22-2007, 08:50 PM
i might be attending for the nissan automotive next year then switchin to ga tech or uga n yea its pretty cheap man i took a tour its looks easy , well the jeep chrystler one they were checking batteries lol

SL65AMG
10-22-2007, 09:04 PM
i might be attending for the nissan automotive next year then switchin to ga tech or uga n yea its pretty cheap man i took a tour its looks easy , well the jeep chrystler one they were checking batteries lol

batteries? lol



what would you do at ga tech? mech. eng?

Z33_kid
10-22-2007, 09:12 PM
batteries? lol


what would you do at ga tech? mech. eng?

yea lol i saw them checking batteries it made me laugh i was like damn this is to easy


i belive a few of those cats might be on this forum there was a da all white with white spoon lookalike rims n a blue rsx type s


& yea if i go to ga tech ill go for engineering

Mr2InSaNe
10-22-2007, 10:32 PM
i go there, its straight, i was in the toyota couse, but switched to computer networking. Toyota teacher is really cool and easy. Don't know about the other teachers.

Thighs
10-22-2007, 11:13 PM
LANIER TECH FTW
cant beat motorsports vehicle tech.

ksniperfox
10-24-2007, 09:28 AM
i went there for that prog. pretty easy, but i stopped going bc qt is working out real well and school+50 hours a week is not very easy.


and yes you do start out with the easy dumb **** but once you get done with the easy classes, the more advanced ones are available. after the first quarter, we were rebuilding engines and ****. not sure of the electrical guy is still there, but his name is johnny O. badass guy, and very smart.;)

SL65AMG
10-24-2007, 03:13 PM
i went there for that prog. pretty easy, but i stopped going bc qt is working out real well and school+50 hours a week is not very easy.


and yes you do start out with the easy dumb **** but once you get done with the easy classes, the more advanced ones are available. after the first quarter, we were rebuilding engines and ****. not sure of the electrical guy is still there, but his name is johnny O. badass guy, and very smart.;)

there, being gwinnett tech or Lanier?

TRDwasiq
10-24-2007, 05:48 PM
GWinnett tECH IS NICE AND EASY :) TRUST ME

ep9716
10-24-2007, 05:55 PM
Repost...

Extra Made
10-24-2007, 05:58 PM
LANIER TECH FTW
cant beat motorsports vehicle tech.

I was looking into getting into that school, but may settle for g-tech.:D

SL65AMG
10-24-2007, 09:00 PM
GWinnett tECH IS NICE AND EASY :) TRUST ME

i dont want something thats easy necessarily. i wanna learn something and have it being worth my time and money to go there.

would you say its a decent school or is it just easy

EmminoDaGreat
10-24-2007, 09:04 PM
North metro has a good auto program, a teacher there is one of the best tech's i have ever met his name is ali.

SL65AMG
10-24-2007, 09:10 PM
man i wanna go to wyotech. no other school has the same kind of curriculum and classes that they do.... but itll cost me 40k+ a year..... i dont have that kind of money.


and once im out, how great will the money really be???? i mean its pretty unrealistic to be making 60-70k out of school (in the automotive field)


UNLESS you go to tech and design cars for GM or some ****.

does anyone actually make great money doing custom fab work WITHOUT having their own shop???

TRDwasiq
10-24-2007, 09:14 PM
i dont want something thats easy necessarily. i wanna learn something and have it being worth my time and money to go there.

would you say its a decent school or is it just easy
easy in other way :) like teachers are really good..

ksniperfox
10-24-2007, 09:30 PM
IMO best way to get into field is to get a job starting out with the basics..changing oil, etc. then get into a dealer, they will teach you anything you need to know and youll be paid to learn.

SL65AMG
10-24-2007, 09:40 PM
IMO best way to get into field is to get a job starting out with the basics..changing oil, etc. then get into a dealer, they will teach you anything you need to know and youll be paid to learn.


i know the basics, i know quite a bit actually, im just having a hard time finding part time work..... got any ideas?

i applied at GP honda but they probably wont offer the position to me cuz im in school. i have class during the day tues and thurs.

preferably id like to work at a honda dealership.

B0snian
11-10-2007, 11:46 AM
Yeah, Im doing the Toyota T-TEN Course, and them Ima switch to UGA for like engineering or something.