Has anyone attended UTI ? CAlling all techs!
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Has anyone attended UTI ? CAlling all techs!
I have recently decided to change my path in careers.
I was going to school and making steps towards becoming a Registred dietician,
but I have lost the passion for that.
I really dont know what I want to do with life career wise.
Nothing really catches my attention other than cars. Im pretty good at
math, science and mechanics. So i figured I would go into Automotive mechanics.
I've also taken 2 years of metal shop in high school. So I know ARC, MIG and gas welding. But idk what to do with the "skills" i have ...
Well any ways i was looking at attending UTI ( www.uti.edu ). But wanted to see if any mechanics (techs) here have attended and gone through the programs.
Or even if anyone knows someone that has.
Im really interested in it.
Thanks mucho
I was going to school and making steps towards becoming a Registred dietician,
but I have lost the passion for that.
I really dont know what I want to do with life career wise.
Nothing really catches my attention other than cars. Im pretty good at
math, science and mechanics. So i figured I would go into Automotive mechanics.
I've also taken 2 years of metal shop in high school. So I know ARC, MIG and gas welding. But idk what to do with the "skills" i have ...
Well any ways i was looking at attending UTI ( www.uti.edu ). But wanted to see if any mechanics (techs) here have attended and gone through the programs.
Or even if anyone knows someone that has.
Im really interested in it.
Thanks mucho
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If your going because of Hot-Rod, and Super Street those classes are a f__kin JOKE!
Only valuable thing from them is turbo compressor map reading, volumetric efficiency, and flow testing. Well at least that's what i remember.
If your going because of Hot-Rod, and Super Street those classes are a f__kin JOKE!
Only valuable thing from them is turbo compressor map reading, volumetric efficiency, and flow testing. Well at least that's what i remember.
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