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XxMustang281xX

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Last week I went on a trip with my vo-tech to WyoTech in Blairsville, PA. Anyone go here?? In the parking lot there was a 99-04 black stang with the running pony and grille out of the front, a red 94-98 GT, and a few more stangs. Inside there were so many freakin Mustangs, like 1/3 of them were stangs. A newer Mach 1, a 94-98 Cobra all tore down, a notch, alot of Fox-bodies...anyone in here own these???
 
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Dragstr05

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No...but if you're gonna ask about going to the school, I'd highly recommend against it - run away!
 

blackink00

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i go to UTI in phoenix and i love it. ive learned a good amount so far. if you really have the desire to work on cars then you will like it. its not all about making cars fast or stuff like that. if your hearts really into it then go
 

XxMustang281xX

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why would you highly recommend against it?? looked awesome to me..they have a high-performance class and everything
 

BennyBlown2v

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It's all about taking your money, and giving you an "education" you can get for free if you just take the time and read - or better yet take some automotive engineering classes at a real college. Certain places are better than others, buddy of mine went to Wyo-Tech in Wyoming, hasn't gotten a decent job in the two years since... Lincoln Tech isn't bad from what some of my friends have gone through, but also I know a couple people who have just gotten jobs through word of mouth without any "proper training" then went and did ASE tests, etc.
 

XxMustang281xX

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well in the future i want to start my own business, so i dont know. I really had my heart set on WyoTech though...looked like it couldnt get any better to me. Plus I could drive home for the weekends.
 

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Actually my sister and her boyfriend both went to Wyotech out in Wyoming and they graduated a couple of years ago, they said it was allright, i believe they both did the collision repair/buisness management program. She said it was allright and she got to meet some cool people, i guess she got to meet Boyd Coddington, and a few other people. They are actually moving to arizona, she is going to find a job out there. HA i told her when i buy my project fox this summer im going to ship it out there and be like fix it and let me know when its done... ha.. but yeah she said it was cool
 

Nathen4.6

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I looked at Wyo and UTI. My friend and I both started at UTI. I got out of it because I was basically learning what I already knew. He stayed in and now hes a head mechanic at a BMW dealership only after being there a few months. His girlfriend also attended UTI and is a diesel mechanic(and yea shes HOT). My other friend went to Wyo and hes got his own body shop. Overall though I liked UTI more when I toured them. I'm not even working in the automotive field now though.
 
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Dragstr05

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XxMustang281xX said:
why would you highly recommend against it?? looked awesome to me..they have a high-performance class and everything
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Why? Well I cant give you an exact opinion for wyo-tech, because I didnt go there. But I did go through the full UTI program, and I dont have any reason to doubt that wyo-tech would be any different.

For starters, the hands on training was practically USELESS. The only "cars" they had for you to work on were for the electric/diag classes. Anything that had to do with suspension/exhaust/brakes (basically anything mechanical), had to be done on a students car, so they basically did the work. In other words, if you have no experience replacing any type of suspension components or servicing brakes, you likely wont have any more knowlege once you've finished the course.

The "books" they provided us were nothing more than powerpoint presentation printouts. I had several instructors who NEVER even worked on cars, they were just "certified" in the class they taught. Many of them were terrible at best communicating the information, and classes tended to be long, drawn out, and boring. Not exactly the best environment for retaining alot of information.

For all the manufacturer programs, yes they are huge perks, but there is alot that goes behind getting in. I lost my 4.0GPA to one class (graduated with a 3.9GPA) and standed no chance in getting into any programs. My attendance was at 95% when I graduated, most of the programs required 98% minimum. Alot of them say they only require a 98%, but in reality you need a 99% or perfect. A good attendance rate was hard as hell to get, probably one of the most difficult things of the entire program. Everything was on a 15min basis, so if you were even 1 min late, you got docked for .25hrs (15mins). This adds up FAST. UTI provides no housing, or any type of housing allowance, so I was forced to spend most of any time I had after school, at work. Not really any choice in the matter. Get used to being tired.

As for "performance" classes...at UTI forget it. They have some flashy cars in there to work on sure, but you dont do much with them. We had a supra, SRT4, a mustang GT with a vortech blower, just to name a few. The mustang was limited to 6psi (yea...fun). The only "mods" you got to do was intake and exhaust. And those parts they already had...you dont get to go order things you want to put on the car. Some of the intakes were made out of PVC piping, and on some of the cars the only exhaust mod you could do was disconnecting the stock exhaust cause they didnt have any kits for them.

What it all comes down to is the school reps lie alot...an unbelieveable alot. If you want to work on cars, what I would recommend doing is go through a community college program or 4 year school if you must, get an associates degree in automotive technology and go to work. If you work at a dealer, they will send you to school anyway. Im down 22k in tuition, and of all the job interviews i've been to, they didnt care about the school, just any past experience I had.
 

04DarkShadowGT

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Dragstr05 said:
Why? Well I cant give you an exact opinion for wyo-tech, because I didnt go there. But I did go through the full UTI program, and I dont have any reason to doubt that wyo-tech would be any different.

For starters, the hands on training was practically USELESS. The only "cars" they had for you to work on were for the electric/diag classes. Anything that had to do with suspension/exhaust/brakes (basically anything mechanical), had to be done on a students car, so they basically did the work. In other words, if you have no experience replacing any type of suspension components or servicing brakes, you likely wont have any more knowlege once you've finished the course.

The "books" they provided us were nothing more than powerpoint presentation printouts. I had several instructors who NEVER even worked on cars, they were just "certified" in the class they taught. Many of them were terrible at best communicating the information, and classes tended to be long, drawn out, and boring. Not exactly the best environment for retaining alot of information.

For all the manufacturer programs, yes they are huge perks, but there is alot that goes behind getting in. I lost my 4.0GPA to one class (graduated with a 3.9GPA) and standed no chance in getting into any programs. My attendance was at 95% when I graduated, most of the programs required 98% minimum. Alot of them say they only require a 98%, but in reality you need a 99% or perfect. A good attendance rate was hard as hell to get, probably one of the most difficult things of the entire program. Everything was on a 15min basis, so if you were even 1 min late, you got docked for .25hrs (15mins). This adds up FAST. UTI provides no housing, or any type of housing allowance, so I was forced to spend most of any time I had after school, at work. Not really any choice in the matter. Get used to being tired.

As for "performance" classes...at UTI forget it. They have some flashy cars in there to work on sure, but you dont do much with them. We had a supra, SRT4, a mustang GT with a vortech blower, just to name a few. The mustang was limited to 6psi (yea...fun). The only "mods" you got to do was intake and exhaust. And those parts they already had...you dont get to go order things you want to put on the car. Some of the intakes were made out of PVC piping, and on some of the cars the only exhaust mod you could do was disconnecting the stock exhaust cause they didnt have any kits for them.

What it all comes down to is the school reps lie alot...an unbelieveable alot. If you want to work on cars, what I would recommend doing is go through a community college program or 4 year school if you must, get an associates degree in automotive technology and go to work. If you work at a dealer, they will send you to school anyway. Im down 22k in tuition, and of all the job interviews i've been to, they didnt care about the school, just any past experience I had.
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I dont know about anything you said, but if you are 1 min late for class its your fault. Its actually very easy to be on time.
 

blackink00

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im always like 15mins early to mine. and i live like 20miles away

edit: this is for morning classes too. which start at 6:30am
 
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Dragstr05

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blackink00 said:
im always like 15mins early to mine. and i live like 20miles away

edit: this is for morning classes too. which start at 6:30am
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I was on morning session as well. Starting at either 6:30 or 6:40, depending on the course. I never really had a problem being late, but after going through class after class and getting nothing out of what I was paying for, I ultimately starting losing my drive to be there all the time. I was there, most of the time.

Your reasons will be different. But honestly, I cannot name one single person I ever talked to at UTI that was happy with their decision or felt that they were getting their $$ worth.
 

evol04gt

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my brother is at wyo tech right now... lots of mustangs... hes a redneck type dude though.... has a 83 gmc thing and an 82 chevy rust pile...
 

CobraRed_96_GT

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I'd recomend a good 2 or 4 year college plan. At the junior college i went to (SRJC) they have an awsome automotive proogram u can get your AA in - my cousin did it and now he a tranmisson and auto mechanic for CAT. It's hard tho, like 18 units a semester for 1-2 years. But at least you walk away w/ an AA w/ generall ed that can help you in any field
 

blckstng96

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dont do it

i went to wyotech and it was not worth it.didnt help me find or get a job at all,didnt help advance in getting higher pay any place,pretty much if you have a lot of money and want to learn more about your hobby go for it.good place but doesnt do you any good in the real world for getting a job.i deff. know,im stuck with a rediculous loan of 30gs right now bc of the cost of school and to live out there with no job bc they dont hire locals.just my 2cents
 
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