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<blockquote data-quote="i8u" data-source="post: 1173382" data-attributes="member: 3438"><p>I would recomend looking at Ranken Technical College.</p><p></p><p> They are an accredited college. They have some of the best, most knowledgeable, experianced instructors in the country. The have a huge facility. It used to be used for building helicopters. They have hundreds of donated brand new cars to work on from many manufactures. Everything from escalades to corvettes to lexus and toyotas. I got my Associates degree in automotive maintenance and technoligy. They also have a program for collision repair. The place has at least 30 twin post lifts and 4 alignment racks in my section of the building alone. The collision repair side of the building was just as impressive.</p><p></p><p>Hunter engineering donates plently of equipment from alignment racks with their latest and greatest alignment machines to their hunter 9700 gsb tire ballancer. </p><p></p><p>The place had everything. Every decent kind of scan tool for every make of vehicle with all the proper adapters. Gm, Toyota, and chrysler all has programs you could join if you work hard and keep your grades up. I had 13 decent job offers when I graduated. </p><p></p><p>They have everything from an engine machine shop to a room devoted just for learning how to rebuild a automatic trannys. </p><p>Learn how planetary gears work! Learn the hydrolic operation and flow! </p><p></p><p>You will have all of the major 8 ASE certifacations to quallify you as an ASE master certified technition. Not to mention you will be prepaired to take more if you wish. Some times employers will give you a raise for every new ase certifacation you aquire. You can get up to around 32 I think if you want. </p><p></p><p>The rules are strict to ensure you are being taught good work ethic. You must wear a uniform that adheres to you majors guidelines every day. You must shave and be clean every day. Your uniform must be washed every day. Absencess were not tollerated unless you had a summens to court or an death in your immediate family. More than three absencess or tardies in a semester would be an F!</p><p></p><p>75% -83% was a C wich is the minimum to pass</p><p>84-92% was a B</p><p>93 up was a A</p><p></p><p>I paid around 4k a semester. That included all the general studies classes. Your first semesters tuition also covers a 5k snap-on tool box with tools that is given at a huge discout since you are a student.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.ranken.edu" target="_blank">www.ranken.edu</a></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>When I first got out of School I worked for Dobbs making roughly 40k a year. :rockon: :beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="i8u, post: 1173382, member: 3438"] I would recomend looking at Ranken Technical College. They are an accredited college. They have some of the best, most knowledgeable, experianced instructors in the country. The have a huge facility. It used to be used for building helicopters. They have hundreds of donated brand new cars to work on from many manufactures. Everything from escalades to corvettes to lexus and toyotas. I got my Associates degree in automotive maintenance and technoligy. They also have a program for collision repair. The place has at least 30 twin post lifts and 4 alignment racks in my section of the building alone. The collision repair side of the building was just as impressive. Hunter engineering donates plently of equipment from alignment racks with their latest and greatest alignment machines to their hunter 9700 gsb tire ballancer. The place had everything. Every decent kind of scan tool for every make of vehicle with all the proper adapters. Gm, Toyota, and chrysler all has programs you could join if you work hard and keep your grades up. I had 13 decent job offers when I graduated. They have everything from an engine machine shop to a room devoted just for learning how to rebuild a automatic trannys. Learn how planetary gears work! Learn the hydrolic operation and flow! You will have all of the major 8 ASE certifacations to quallify you as an ASE master certified technition. Not to mention you will be prepaired to take more if you wish. Some times employers will give you a raise for every new ase certifacation you aquire. You can get up to around 32 I think if you want. The rules are strict to ensure you are being taught good work ethic. You must wear a uniform that adheres to you majors guidelines every day. You must shave and be clean every day. Your uniform must be washed every day. Absencess were not tollerated unless you had a summens to court or an death in your immediate family. More than three absencess or tardies in a semester would be an F! 75% -83% was a C wich is the minimum to pass 84-92% was a B 93 up was a A I paid around 4k a semester. That included all the general studies classes. Your first semesters tuition also covers a 5k snap-on tool box with tools that is given at a huge discout since you are a student. [url]www.ranken.edu[/url] When I first got out of School I worked for Dobbs making roughly 40k a year. :rockon: :beer: [/QUOTE]
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