Thread: Schools for Building Hotrods???
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04-29-2005 08:44 AM #31
so who else has had problems with wyotech???
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04-29-2005 04:05 PM #32
Your welcome Kenny.Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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04-30-2005 12:37 PM #33
no one??
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07-31-2005 01:47 PM #34
ok, I've said this on here before, but it bothers me how many negative comments are out there about wyotech. I am gong there now, and before i started, I already knew quite a bit, i've posted a picture of a truck I just helped my buddy build, before school. Right now, I am in a class of 88 kids, i know thats quite a few kids, but there are 4 instructors for the class. Out of these 88 kids, I would honestly say, about 15 at the most seem to care about being there. The rest of the "students" jerk off in class, never pay attention, never ask questions, and sure as hell dont do a whole lot out in the shop. So with that said, if you post a message on here asking about the school, most likely you will get some jerk off that went there saying it was a waste of money. If you ask one of those 15 kids that work their asses off to learn as much as they can, like me, they will tell you it is worth every penny you pay to go there. Sure they teach you somewhat basic level skills, but if you put enough into it, you will learn even more that what they are teaching. So my personal opinion is that wyotech is a great school, but only if you are willing to put a lot of work into it, they ARE NOT going to hold your hand through the classes, like someone said on here. So i would highly recommend this school!
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