They leave you alone with expensive equipment and make you operate it with no training. Do not go here because all the certifications you can get here do not do anything in the real world and when working for a different job they are going to send you to a better school when you learn something for free".
I had no idea what for profit meant , I thought that meant private school , I was very wrong. They preyed on me and my mom who has no formal education to take a loan for me. James g. When I first started I had no clue about the diesel industry, nor did I know how to weld properly. After taking these I can say I can properly work on trucks and even build a chassis for a vehicle. The instructors cared about our education and teaching us what they knew and how it would be done in a shop.
It is a waste of time and money. Went to the Pa school and was not taught anything. Got a chemical burn from another student screwing around and they told me if I went to the hospital I would risk getting kicked out. I went anyway and the doctor told me my eye was badly burned and that I would most likely be blind in that eye. Another time I threatened to be kicked out is when I broke my wrist in a car accident.
Got a note saying I could be in shop because of not having a cast and they sent me home on medical leave The Real Truth. First, for all that write a bad review, its probably because you did not apply yourselves, or got kicked out of the program. For one, the ones that report they couldn't get transcripts, its probably because you owe money to the school! WyoTech is the reason I am successful.
My friends that had no education, could and will not be hired. Any real job in the industry wants ASE certified. Especially because manufacturers require it! I had the pick f many employer offers because I graduated from Wyotech. So, to all of you reading bad reviews out there, its probably something missing from the story. As for UTI, its a good school. Before, or when you attend UTI get a job in the automotive field. This will let you experience life in a real shop, train you on how to use your tools, and let you put what you learn in class to use immediately.
UTI is a private for-profit system of technical colleges throughout the United States…. Universal Technical Institute. The UTI program includes courses in subjects like engine service and repair, powertrains and transmissions, and vehicle brake systems. Each course is three weeks long and builds upon previously learned knowledge. Diplomas and transcripts are evaluated upon receipt. Have been convicted of, or pleaded guilty or no contest to two or more felonies unless the most recent felony is more than 10 years old.
CHS provides a full range of housing services and works closely with students to determine the best options. While attending I was ignored by my teachers when I asked questions about certain procedures. They leave you alone with expensive equipment and make you operate it with no training. Do not go here because all the certifications you can get here do not do anything in the real world and when working for a different job they are going to send you to a better school when you learn something for free".
I had no idea what for profit meant , I thought that meant private school , I was very wrong. They preyed on me and my mom who has no formal education to take a loan for me. John smith. However, no job placement gave a list of shops picked out of magazines but all just threw them away without opening [went by after graduating to check on employment and was told by the owners] , no company would hire me for anything other than apprenticeship all places did not accept WyoTec's curriculum , massive debt and useless certificate.
Went in not knowing much and had great life experiences but one is better off at the local community college. Joe Rooks. I learned more in high school at the career center in Idaho".
I learned from guys that are truly passionate about the industry and about you as a person. WyoTech becomes your family and it shows by how passionate alumni are about the school. Not only did they give me the skills to go out into the workforce, I had a job before I graduated. So I don't think it is worth the money and you could go to a community college for a lot less and get the same result. James g. When I first started I had no clue about the diesel industry, nor did I know how to weld properly.
After taking these I can say I can properly work on trucks and even build a chassis for a vehicle. The instructors cared about our education and teaching us what they knew and how it would be done in a shop. The reviews I've red lead me to believe the expansion of this school was its downfall. I'm not embarrassed to have gone to this school but I choose it over UTI because Wyotec offered the automotive collision Degree.
I earned my associate's degree and have been in the industry as an automotive painter for almost 20 years. My instructors were true techs from the field they were teaching and knew their craft and were brutally honest when telling you you will be qualified to sweep floors and be a helper in your field They preached hard work and following the teachings of whom ever you worked for after school This degree will not make you a tech as soon as you graduate there is way to much to learn and years of skill involved to simply make a living an what is taught.
I spent just under 2 years as a helper before becoming a painter on my own and my degree gave me the leverage to make that push. All said and done I stayed in the automotive painting field because I needed to justify taking out the school loans. As I write this I'm a 39yo tech that makes decent money but has the daily aches and pains of a blue collar job I paid to have a career in.
I still love what I do every day but if you are at all thinking about this profession know this It is a waste of time and money. Went to the Pa school and was not taught anything. Got a chemical burn from another student screwing around and they told me if I went to the hospital I would risk getting kicked out. I went anyway and the doctor told me my eye was badly burned and that I would most likely be blind in that eye.
Another time I threatened to be kicked out is when I broke my wrist in a car accident. Got a note saying I could be in shop because of not having a cast and they sent me home on medical leave The place was still very new. They had hired teachers that had just graduated and new nothing but that school. I decided to after attending for 2 months to drop out and get a job working for caterpillar and never looked back. In my opinion looking back this type of school is a wastep of money.
Just go to a shop get a job and learn. My point is don't waste your money get a job move arround and you will go from making 50k a year to k in just a matter of years like i did. The Real Truth. First, for all that write a bad review, its probably because you did not apply yourselves, or got kicked out of the program.
For one, the ones that report they couldn't get transcripts, its probably because you owe money to the school! WyoTech is the reason I am successful. My friends that had no education, could and will not be hired. Any real job in the industry wants ASE certified.
Especially because manufacturers require it! I had the pick f many employer offers because I graduated from Wyotech.
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