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What do you guys think of Wyotech?
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<blockquote data-quote="SynMan5.0" data-source="post: 1521614" data-attributes="member: 25655"><p>I personally wouldn't go there. That's just my opinion. I was seriously considering the school for a while, but I went and took a walk-through tour and was really underimpressed. They don't even let you paint cars at Wyo Tech. You paint mailboxes and couches. How lame is that? And 90% of the project cars that were there had been there for 5+ years with little or no progress being made. Their diesel program looked like it was about the best you would find, but for automotive I would steer clear. Community college automotive programs seem to be just as, if not more, informative than Wyo Tech. I lived in Laramie for over a year (only 40 min. drive from where I live now). Everyone in Laramie refers to Wyo Tech students as "techers." Trust me, it's not a kind reference. 99% of the kids I've met that are going to Wyo Tech know half as much as I do about automobiles and I don't know s#!t. It is true that it would be easy to find a job after completing Wyo Tech's programs. They have a very high job placement. But it just didn't really strike me as a good school. Half the tools are really outdated and obsolete. I understand that you have to work with some of the old stuff to learn, but most of the old tools/equipment were there because they refuse to update. For the money I think it would be much more worth while to just attend a community college. Anyway, good luck with whatever you decide. :beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SynMan5.0, post: 1521614, member: 25655"] I personally wouldn't go there. That's just my opinion. I was seriously considering the school for a while, but I went and took a walk-through tour and was really underimpressed. They don't even let you paint cars at Wyo Tech. You paint mailboxes and couches. How lame is that? And 90% of the project cars that were there had been there for 5+ years with little or no progress being made. Their diesel program looked like it was about the best you would find, but for automotive I would steer clear. Community college automotive programs seem to be just as, if not more, informative than Wyo Tech. I lived in Laramie for over a year (only 40 min. drive from where I live now). Everyone in Laramie refers to Wyo Tech students as "techers." Trust me, it's not a kind reference. 99% of the kids I've met that are going to Wyo Tech know half as much as I do about automobiles and I don't know s#!t. It is true that it would be easy to find a job after completing Wyo Tech's programs. They have a very high job placement. But it just didn't really strike me as a good school. Half the tools are really outdated and obsolete. I understand that you have to work with some of the old stuff to learn, but most of the old tools/equipment were there because they refuse to update. For the money I think it would be much more worth while to just attend a community college. Anyway, good luck with whatever you decide. :beer: [/QUOTE]
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